Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 61, Lebanon, Boone County, 10 December 1917 — Page 2

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FIRST RURAL LOAN & SAVINGS ASSOCIATION

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The Difference in Footwear The rraHon wly custom Jnnde ehovs are popular among people of refinement is not lxcan.io tfn-y like to pny f 12 to f 16 for them, but hwatifo th; shoes arc tailored to fit the feet. The reason m:ny of these penplr now romp hi're for their footwear is not because of the saving they make in buying just ns good footwear for $.", ?0 and $7, but because they get immediate service and are fitted perfectly. It's all in getting shoes made over . scientifically correct lasts.- Sell designers have

J epent years in perferlinst

the 1;ihU vre nse. The footwear we show here is mad:! Bcientifiraliy correct. Many women can be fitted to these thoes a half size mailer than they are umiA to waring. They give Blender appearance to the ankle and dress the feet in admirable manner. Yon will appreciate thia if yon try 8el ghoes. It' a pk-a mii re to ahow Hhorg hre. You are not urgod to buy. Clem Heaton

(Jk-nn 1 OubbH, D. C. CHIROPRACTOR (jiiid'ia'o of Palmer achuol . i u-Nciii Hldg. Phone e; Htif to Owen Moraert

NEXT TO GO ACROSS

Division to Which Second Indiana and Co. H liclona Will be Sent to France Soon.

V.i. hing'oii d:.ifat, n "The Hiii-v.c.elitii .VUiuttal (iuu:il livi.--iun tlndiiina ;wut hiitJ-kyl i. expected in France by rtrins. "l'nl'.- present pKin- should minlairy. Hattie.-.biiig, Mi-., the present training camp, will he only a iv.'-muiy to iliaia and Kentucky .oldicrs hefore the flemfrs bloom ajtain. "From .-eiui-oHirmi noun-ei. it Irainnl that tho Thirty-eighth thvU ion is well up on thf piiority int '-f the divisions in training in tht-i country for the ba'tlc front awl tho close

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divisions until after they have reported to lien. Pemhing." Work at Camp Shelby. Front 'un,p Shelby comes the following: "ling. Con. H. H. Whitney, in temporary cimnmnd of the division, -atih"d t'sf activities of the One. Hundred and Fifty-vcond infantry, formerly thr Second Indiana, an the I t ly. under full Hini, .-.tornd an imaginary foe under hea y artillery lire on the maneuver fieirl noutheast nf hrH.iip.mriers thi.. niorni'iE. Ijiler he commented favorably on the movement and the tactic-; employed by ("ol. Thonia.; H. Coulter, the regimental commander, and hi. stair. "The rariy return of M.ij. lien. U ilii.un H. Sage to n,suini his eoimnand i . ne'd a likely indication the division may get under way without great delay. It is known that a numbor f impoitant organization plani were left undeveloped by (ion. Lewis and (ien. Whitney that can be worked out -peedily nnd would not interfere with the transfer of the division to France if the order for foreign seivice came today. ''In.spection of the raniD by Col. H. O. William and Maj. H. (;. Peck, repie,.enting in.spector general at W'ashingten. is cc ;l.idei e. an an indication that the war department has the division in mind for early service. The two oflicerw began their work yesterday and will visit eveiy unit before returning to Washington."

PREPARED FOR SALE

Will Make Their Appearance in the Near Future Printed in Red Ink.

TEACHER RESIGNS

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strtirtr.n vh'b ir. tin curt'y tc..'. it cinl is- ,..;.d. rcu'h 'oi'brtli' -y.oon 3'U-.' it '.c o'.r.,s a ,. Ti: : v be r-ady to pait cinaie in tne spring or early imn.mer drive that American ft rceii ave expecte! to make kceni.i iikcly. "Tho Indiana soldiun in the maki.ig t Camp Taylor, 1,'iuisvill-, uru in for u long wait bnfoin they go overseas, for the plan of the war dtpartmcnt is to fitt transport all seventeen of the N.ilitr.al (iuard divisions before M.rd:rig any nf the national airr.y futcei. However, transports will be ready for th national army by the time it has niada utifficient progresi with its training. "Irdeed the Natii'liul (lunril diviaionn will have prefetcnen over many of the unlu of thn regular army. It is .lot porniissaMc to mention the nuoilier of National (iitard troop alnudy in lrtu', hot n very nhott tiiiir it lc e peeled that they will he 'ver there' in e;ual if not greater

rrjtnUcij iimr the reg'ititr army, th

jSyKan Yager uit Advance Sen mI I to Fnlist in the Army, j Sylvan Yager, manual training I teacher and departmental principal of

the Advance achooU, ha resigned to enli.t in the rvire. A friend of hit, Orac Weldon, will also enlist. Mr. Yag -r ha proved to ha a popular member of tho faculty and he will be niixicd.

COURT NEWS.

The case of John I. pulin, receiver for the Hamilton Trasrt Co., of Nohlanville vt. (ieorge Howen et al.. brought here on a change of venue from Hamilton tounty, wa to have been tried tiriay, but on mo'ion of the defendant American Kurtty Company of New Yo.k, it wan continued.

A recent ibmic of the daily bulletin ijsuerl by the postotVice department at Washington contains a description of the new I cent postal cards. Tho new caid i 3'i by 5' inches. T'ne paper is cream in color and printed in red ink. The nubjeet of the stamp in a profile portrait of Thomas Jefferson looking to the left. The back ground of the portrait is open and is KUtrnunded by an eliptical border, bearing In capital letters the words "U. S. POSTAL CAU." This border is broken at the bottom with a curved ribbon in which appears the name "Jefferson" and rests upon a base containing the word "cents" with the numerical "2" on either ;vq. 'Io the left of the stamp in a horizontal line of L'othic capital letters is the inscription "This. side of the raid is for the address," within a frame of plain lines having concave corners. These cards will not be issued, however, until the present stock of o'd tyle cards is used up and a one cent tamp will ha-e to he attached and used until the old stock is disposed of. FINED FOR SPEEDING

Charles Hurgin, Kesiding Near Lebanon, (iiven Fine nf (1 and Costa. Charlea Burgin, residing i.outheaat. of Lebanon, a8 arrested for speeding on Main street hy Officer Emmcrt. He was lined a dollar and eosU after pleading guilty in justice of the peace court.

GOES TO WASHINGTON.

Herwhel Clark, of JunfHlown, Accepts Position in Slate rrep;irtnunt. Herschel 01.uk. of Jamestown, former!)' of this city, left Saturday aflrrnoon for AVashinjirton, D. C, wlierp ho han acrpptwi a overnmrnt oition with thr state (Ippurtnimt. Mr. C'lark, who is a student i'i Indiana uiiivcisity I't'irivftl wont of lus succpssful application Kri'lay ami left for his home in Jamrstown. He 8iwnt a fhours here Saturday before leaving in the afternoon to take up his ne duties.

FELL FROM COAL CAR

Hoj l.ykin Suffered a Broken Jawbone In an Accident. Roy l.ykin, of (ireen street, suffered a feroken left jawbone Friday afternoon when he fell from a car in the rear of the T. H., I. & K. sheds. He was attended by physicians.

Roscoe IIolHnKsworth LAWYER Office it Court House, ground floor PUONK 3.r5

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LEONARD GARAGE At Lebanon Auto Hale Company Old SUutt storage Kteim Heat : 2Jc gairi-a F-;'i!. to r'4 p ' if cw

Get the Habit Save and bank with the FARMERS STATE BANK

MeUgcr Lumber & Coul Co. the rno.vE oudeb house Lebanon and Ttaorntuwa. Phone It

For Full Ounces and Full Founds Try BLACKS AN'S GROCERY 224 8, Lebanon St. I'honc 12

TUADS AT mxti ; 'ci:co.

WANTED To Buy Pumpkins Highest Market Price Paid Ladoga Canning Co.

406 SOUTH C STREET.

PHONE 24

Christmas Candy Short There will be a shortage on candy. We have about half our usual amount. Our Price will be 23c a lb., and 4 lbs. to each' family. Bowman's 5c & 10c Store

FOR SALE I have eomplu'-od and have for tale a five-room cottage with bath. In thia house yoo will find practically all the modern convenience! and aa Inspection will pteet ciot any exacting prospect looking for a moderate-priced hor.n a daiabla locality. For a ale on termi most liberal J. A. Hcshire

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