Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 59, Lebanon, Boone County, 7 December 1917 — Page 2
Many Local Patrorts of Post i Cllire Are Putting Too Much j Postage Ob Letters : I
Postmaster Beck reports that there arc 'till many local persons who have net learned the new postal regulations. However, the tendency in generally toward paying too much than too little. Especially id this true of I' -nl mail. Many letters which are mailed here and delivered tlr.ough the local carriers contnin three-rent s-lani.u. This is paying; too much, for letters to local parties mailed in Lebanon cost only two cents. Postal carl, wherever sent, cost t o cents. naibn&Thdi
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Grafonola
Number 75 $85.00 How to buy. A small cash payment and weekly payments that will suit jour convenience is the way to buy this Grafonola,
COLUMBIA If CRAFONOLA
Grafonola
Number 100
$110.00
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Oak or mahogany, small cash navment.
balance in weekly or month
ly installments. Any way that will suit you best.
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Jl COLUMBIA
CRAFOiJOLA
Grafonola Number 150 $160.00 Oak, miihoRany, or satin wainut. Thia machine is equal in appearance to machines that usually sell at S-)0.t'0. Its tone qualities are pqual to any machine made. Te; ms to suit your convenience. Cash or easy install-:r."nts.
1 tKll the t1rnutina Sritt Rrrifrr.l WASHINCTOK, HiH-emher 7. Hw long will the Dietr'ct i f Columbia have the privilege o' bring wt although dry? "The district ia not really wet. In fact, hy law, it is dry. liut Baltimore is hut an hour ouav. and the Maryland line is not more than live miles from the capital in .-(; places. And, unlike other diy sections, it itiot Against the law to import honor into the district. This condition ha. excited the i;? and jealousy ef .uaiiy 1.1 tie states which me r...w diprm ; enti.oly 0f the .opportunity of having vwiisk';. tnd beer shipped past then- holders, Citiiens of those states are brii.irir.n pressure to bear upon their eo, .gasmen to have the District of Columbia shewn no favcitism. It in freely predicted that in.ide of two er thrrmonths perhaps sooner the District will he on the same footing as the states which are now entirely dry.. It is the R.vd hont-dr..- law winch prevents the imri. . nation of alcoholic honors intr th? drv tc-rit oy. lb-fore this law was pas.-o I, m:; -y i.f Iho ai-
. rca.'y dry stau's allow,-! th- importa- more ir: ticn of various nmo'Jrts, perhaps H 'r iiiu y in l quart perhaps a gallon per month, tip. n., wh o Hut the Reed law says that no liciuor ,i-id ,.f. to -1 shall he writ irrto stater, nlready dry. ,;.,;;,,, ireWhen t.ie law was passed the .- iv the :!lij tnct of Columbia was not mentioned to it to han in the WM. Invariably iUH'til o-r ' wh'
puraseology lrclule.- the statoj aa(J tn Ilntlict of Columbia." whaii la ter is a thing mU j t - .If. Hut. a saad, this particular tall emitted niriition of the district. Yanrue ren: oni-. have I eeri as-iig-ird fcr the omission. There have beer. 0sn .ujger.tioris (hat representative." and senators did not wi h tu he leprtvi.fi of "their lirkcr." Another ramn given was that the foreign diplnitmta iCKMlcnt here should not he f. few! to go without the wines th'V have consumed, in many ca.es, sinre childhood. imee prohibition went into elTn".
There is no Talking Machine in the world equal to these superb instruments at the same price. This is a broad statement for a small firm "like 'iiirselves in make. But, remember, we do not make the machines. We only happen to be the local agents for The Truly Great Columbia Grafonola. Columbia Records and Columbia Grafonolas Have No Equal TONE is the jrreat criterion by which to judge any musical instrument. Judge the Columbia Grafanola by its tone. Come tu our (ore and hear records played. You will then appreciate Columbia Tone. , This wonderful tone is the result of the perfect detail of Columbia construction the generoua-sized reproducer, the smooth, correctly shaped tone-arm, the distinctive Columbia tone-lever that control the volume of sound. Hy our easy payment plan (just like a Christmas saving plan, only you enjoy the instrument and the music while you are saving) you can put joy in your home this Christmas. . , - .
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Bro.
di.-yi.t Xovenher 1. trans and trollejs I inrri al tremendoti in the neih'.-:h.l wh -r. the worker- are
hi'.inn in the district. He is also tl.i aiithi r of the law which shut the sa loon., h--e.
DIED YESTERDAY AT HER
ti r iej,, M. EARHART SUICIDES
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I a tin- 'poo:d-
e CHRISTMAS MONEY CLUB NOW OPEN FOR MEMBERSHIP
T!undr:t!r. have In ken .idvanta-je of this asy anil simple method d' ac:imula1ing nioiK.v for next Christmas, ikre a '" the classes and the amounts saved:
l ather of Lebanon Man Takes Hi. Life at IndianarKilis. The Indianapolis Star says: "William Larhart. 77 'ears old. If. 19 Kiaggold avenue, at .-nipted to ccmnn". suicide at hi:, home yesterday af- ! riio. n hy swallowing poism. Bivein Policemen Burke and tjuack
nt him to the City hospital in a mu' nicipa! ambulance where it was reported that he had slight chances for red very. The elderly man was dis--nv.-rrd hy his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Klsic Karhart, when she retunied froi-i a shopping Lip. A ra-.e fla1 turn d over to the pelicc wliich reads: Klsie: ;.xi-hy to all. Kather.' She told thr police that Knrh-irt did not ecru d.'siieiolont wh'n she left, hut that be thought it strange when he a. keij fr some paper to write, a letMr. Karhart dird at 2:M) this afternoon. He was the father of Bert Kaihart of thin city. Miss Goraldino Karhart and Harry Hurt went to Indiamipilis this afternoon in response
:o the message concerning his eond tion.
Mrs. Frank Cobb Passed Away After a Year's Illness With Dropsy.
Heath cam. throe miles ; Big Springs, :M o'clock, t to dropsy. S of age at the deceased ir, two sons, T home, and V two dauLrte: near Shei vice will lie ci ing at tu.ao Rev. Regan, i of the nerviri
to Mrs. Krar.k Cobb, of
nd a half northeast of
yesterday afternoon at
fter a year's illness dii'
:e '.vas sixty-eight yoars
time of her death. Th
irvtved hy her hu.-hand.
lomas, who resides at
illi.:. of Sheridan, and
s. .Mrs. Anna Parr, of m! Mrs. Julia Itaw'and dan. The funeral sernducted Saturda' mornocioek at Antioch with r Indianapolis, in charge
Reporter on R. R. S3 yearly
1c Class (up or down) 2c Class (up or down) iSc Ci ins (up or down) 2"c Uniform Class . . . . !fc I niform Class SI.!!') I'niform Class . . I'niform Class . . ?3.00 Uniform Class . .
...SI 2.7) . . .?2."i.r!) ...S5:i.73 . :...) . . ..S2.").W ...m.w , .8100.00 .250.00
Kc'wt your ch.s and make the fir.-t payment new no furtlK-r pi-.yment is necessary until after Christmas. Call at the bank soon and avoid the rush for member.-hips later on.
OPEN FOR MEMBERSHIP NOW
Boone County State Bank . WE l'AY 1 I'EU CENT ON SAVINGS
Ilog-ii 4: Hmith, AtLorneyg NrrncK ok administration Notice i hereby given7 tijit the
I umlemigned has been appointed and
has ttalilje'j as exocu'.rrx of thl wjll
I of Minerva A, dine, late of Doone Cotmty, Indiana. '
Said estate is supposed It b ol-
i vent.
It SAPlTv RAKErt, Kiecutrix.
PliPLy?llDONlBE Peoplf Notice It Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets A pimply face will not cmbcrrass you much lunger if yoti get a package at Dr. EdwarrlV Olive Tablet. Tlie skin sh .ti.d begin to clear after you have taken the tr.blets a 1 'w nights. t lep.nse tlie bi-icj. ho vels ai d liver with Or. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the BJ'JC! ssful substitute for calomel; there's no Ji .knrss or pain after tar ing tbi m. Edwards' Uhve Tablets do that whirh ralmntl dues, and just at. etfer. lively, but their acuon is ifcitle and c..fe instead of sevre and irii ating. Ko one who takes tMive 1 ablets is ever cursed with "a daik brown ta ,te. ' a had breath, a dull, listless, ' no r,,J Ici.ing, constipation, UsyiJ hvci, UJ disposition or pimply face. Ur. fcUJa-aidb' tiiivo Tllets ai3 a purely vegetable compound m:x;d whh olive oil: you will know then) by their
Oil'
olor.
Dr. Edwr.rds spent yea-s wnong pa-
tien's atlheted with liver and boel cumpiaints, and (Jim Taoluts ar tlie ini-ucMuly eliective, r-u)t. l ake rxtc or two nrgiitly for n tvet!:. fyc how much txttter you fed aa I h.k. luc mi 23c per box. All iiru.;.-jij
0. S. HERO MEDALS
WASIIIM.'I'i Congre:;.. a . H,' Mv v. ill t- a
sident, os fcr
of thr
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gr-.s to go thnijgh the fomal:H of i... i' a hill through bo'h hou. e :. he me. - fan of thi , of e.,u, ,e. .. haiH-r r. th- v,-ilu ,,r tin lefd d. hut in time of war ueli a war a the worlil war it, is h-'lic-vil tiotiiy .in. In method sin aid he devised. It !. h heiicvnil by officials that. America sho-t:d grude her medals as is the pr.u.uo in Kuropean nation.,. I here an ee't of brnverv win;, the recognition of a m-do, ,ut a ...rta of hrav srv bv ih- Hituh soldiers fi.r in-.-.taueo, ih, noi Y,,la ihein ti'c Virtoiia t rof ... It i only the surp issirg fea' ol gallantry that ha. i tha1. !P.-d. itr lesser feat., therr (.. she I'l.l.ngui ,ued Ci K'.ui t Medal un l other !: orntltirifi. it is U'.iJcrsts i'l ihat u bill ir in process nt preparation to briag this dtuulion to the attention of congress hirtly- after it reconvenes in R-csn-her. The bill will carry an apiropriaUuii for the striking off if i.-.M.iU. and their dispatch to prance, whene thi y may be. awarde.l by the com
manding geitrral ' without the unno-.
lary r"d tape back home. j It !:. often preyed the e.i that u
oldier is deml hefon- h- leceive. t lewattj for his gallanlry i,t nr. .ail action, and those interested in t matter here mv.ire that so far as p. silile the Amrruan iiehtmg mar sh see the ii v.ard of his hravery on I owa breast rat'.ef than have it gi. his family, there to Is- ti-easuied w the niemor of the one w ho has go (ireat caro. will be taken to prevt abuses which it is foa'ed might u. out of a "loosening up" ef thi.' :: tern. American wili see no such i play as Get many has been treated of ton- of niJtal heint; voided it inn cro.sses for ilistrioution like c: ing cards.
I III) thr (ntn nn'e IlKWKI! t'ol.
Charles I.. Mason, former snpaiatcndmit n' the Sunday . a 10I ,: at South Bread" ay f'hii ti.-i-i cl..j)ci'. with a "spy" plot, be, aii. c eenoi o,' cah'e disiat.-hes to a-i-l fror.i the I'nited States tire tot ..'.11 veisd in the Bible. Marvin K. Cant, who su. -c-i-ie,! .Mai-on as su,ri ir!eivli-ni of th - Sunday school. t"l's of the emhar, :i.... i.iy predicament h s predcccisor louna himself in v hen lovernoient i -n. -s in Ai.isliii failed t-, undeista! the impo:t of a congratulatory me. s:i-re containing s llihle ecf ipt. Ml ' now employ e-l in Alaska and recently attempted to send a message of greeting and "ood citee' to the Sunday srl, tol class during its arinuil harvest fi-s.t.iv;il in thi., ciiy In u,v effort to save tolls and urev,".' rent rt!ea ..- '-'"' aiiea-'v V avi! hurdencrl cable. Ma. op eon,- tro idea r.' ahh:-ev;:iti..i. ; Ihhi" im. At Si v.i.id. ,. ':.., Mason filed thi. i cssage t . (ii.ji'z. l i !i. eve
It Pays to Buy the Best But every housewife slioultl remember that the best is not tkiiys the highest priced. Experience has taught mu that you can't always jud(;e quality by the cost sign. ' That is particularly true of baking powder. Baking powder quality can be determined only by bake d.iy results. 1 lie hiking powder that jrrw you best tegatdless of what you pay is the best to buy and use. I have made a c lose study and careful invctiaiioii of hiki'- powder, because it is unquestionably une of the nvist important of baking ma teruls. It etfects all inrjtedi.nts ennploycd With it. No woman, no niatter how careful her selection of flour, eu'ar, egs, etc., can. , employ th limit of baking esonamy if the uses a poorly , made, wasteful baking powder. Merit, not money, is the only "safe basis upon vvh'ch to estimate the worth of a baLing powder. formratelv tha housewife no longer hts fr Conduit costly exper.mentsoi her ow n u deieimine just which particular brand is the most elhi lent and economical. Experts Ilk myself, maka a business ot testing baking powders and
eiyarnvin at meir acmal viiue. we make no nuitakes in our
"Congratulations
"Wh.-.'.V. the . od- 7" a.lu.l ;i of. :er in rhatg- -.1 the nble st-.t.on. "It's a Hihliea! e::een.t," confdei! Ma:,.,n. "Vavb-," relet ted the (.fi.-er sar.atteally, p-:d e:,Jer., M. ,, detained as a suspi: i-ais in ri-; uaiil the "roil?" messiige could he inwmcated. Aft"r revel ul d.-ys' :.e:irch a mi.,---ionin-y wi'h a llih'e v-as found ar.. :'oolei'H-s f rn '''e i.,.7rnno rit of; eet were- :irof'i -vhea thr -': 'idc" tnejuage was t.iarsl..'c.l thu,: ' "Oegnitiihaiooa. Kor though I biVert in t'-e fleslv .el I nm v ,th vou in the spirit, jnyinf? and beho'ding your order and toe teadfa. tness of your faith in Christ."
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decisions as our ex(ierimi:ats sie nude along strictly scisnuhc lines
Millions of women are 'now prof itinrjf by the aid otfjred by domestic scientists. I know this to he true as choice ii now- centered on tho brand of bakim; pjwd-.-r that land other domestic scientists have fouad superior tiuouuh both chemical and oven tests. Jt is becoming more popular every day. Its tremendous sales increase was not irillaenced in the least by cost It is moderate priced baking powder. Costs considerably less than om other brands. Still it is preferred by women who could and would per mora were it possible ta uccuie the de.ired quality. They don't boy this brand of baking powder because of a saving of foit but bccaur Of its drminttralid superiority. To them it moans tin greaieit quality value the grcaievt purity and erraiest ceuaintjr of sesuhs shat can be had at any price. Decidedly the bet. af becsuM Of moderate puce, but because of lis uuimprovabie tuciit. t f In justice to those" who read this article that they may share in the savings and baking success assured by the biKfrest selling and recognized superior baking powder it is no mure than fair that I give publicity to the brand preferred alike by exerts and America's mUiions of housewives Calumet Bating ti-xi'tr. NOTE. Afiss Ok'cZo is altcn. J.y ueH inmi H to most of the fcufes tf our ctty. Site s of tha Vmustt : Sc tence branrh of the Umvmuy vf Chicago, a graduate of fj wis Institute Supervisor of Ikimcsttc StitKct in Public Scliools. Social Lecturer on Domestic Arts mid tamomy, Spauit Lecturer to the y omen't Clubs. We art pubiiihmg a xrkt J lur nuat important articles.
Job, Work At Reporter officer
Have Triple Life Rtlincrs f ( t'REl) in your tire. tind ttinko them Inst you for hupdeeds if extra r.iie,. '
Lehaniin Vtilc Sak Aacy. ! rtione 3S2. kmorv Bldg.
CROCI'RIES ANvavs in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS
