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4 't- THE BANNER v Iv? ry.vt. IN H E HP SUBSTITUTE Shoilaire Causes Scientists To Discqvcr. New. Product OL Coal. ' , i IllyAssm-lnlcil l'M'HM In Tlio lliinwrl i STOCKHOLM.. May 22 Tin ureal. BhnrUiec of flM '" (li'rniiiny npil tlio lPllllHlIK lIl'CI'HHlty of ItSllIK Miins m nil ejlllilit fdlH for liunimi eotisinnii' linn jinV" driven tlm miiiIiu'h Helen llfic men to cxloiiHlvc tixpti-linoiitn-llnn with n railed "mineral wax." Tim reanll tuiM been lmlh si more vurliul hho of (IiIh liroiliic.t nml n ureal ly Improved luRllind of HecurliiK II. Mineral wax in a milislanee extract ed from lirown coal with the aid of IipiikIiio, benzol or cither lorhnlcnl hoI veiila. ' llenznl Is. now lined exdiwlvn ly In r.ermany for thin ptirposft. Old methnild lmvn been itnahln to nxtrncl. all the wax from the coal treated, but the Kn'lner Wllhelm IiiHtlttito for ex pcrlinentation with coal 1st now win ning nearly (lie entire qunntlty In the rnnl treated. The main features of Its Improved Hyutein enmiiHt in oxiractlnt; the wax under a liich lireHnure, as much as ulx alinnHphere!, and at n IiIkIi tempera ture. A brown vha whleh liad pro iluci'd only eleven per cent of wax under tl)o old nystem i;lves up 2r per cent nnder the now treatment. Mineral .wax was used rlu penco limes mainly for Iho fahrleation of Hlionpnllcli, pliononraph records and the instillation of electric, ('allies. Its liich percnnlace of sebacic acid alinut (ifl iior ci.'iil. of Its entire content has been turned to account ill the iiwUIni; of consist ent fats. It Is also being used extensively in the paper Industry as sl.lni:, taldiiiv the plpu of colo phonlum. ' lOxporlments are now teliiR conduct ed to find a method of rofinlni: the wax and civliiB It a ll(;htir color. Pij, TO HELP FARMER8 Court News i .11 BAKERS FORCED TO Illy Aw.oi'inttcl Press to The tlnnncr COUJMHUH, OHIO, May. ir. Tliinlnrim men. llviiit: lu cities and vil lages who have had experience and retired fanners, will be called upon to volunteer' their services on the farm to lake the place of farm, boys wno navn cone m war, , ,. . In announclni; the third ,. mnn'l lily canvass ninoiig fanners for farm lumils' for the month of .Tiine, the rOinploynienl Ilureau of (lie Ohio De fenso Council uri;es city men, with farm experience, to register with Iho Rmployment bureau for farm work. Karmern are ui'RPil to uso hoys now enrolled in the V. K. ltoy's Work He oervo to niak'o up for the farm hilior ohorlaBO. II. I!. Hapn linn MPn nppolntPil ex pculor of Iho will of I,eonnril Klng; Held by the. prolratfl'cpiirt, giving boitcl In the sum of $2!iu0 with S, D. Rnl erts nml II. A. Harrlnfiton as sureties. o i Files Statement , ( .1. P. Shrontz. Bafdion of Matilda Davidson, has filed a statpment In the probale. court In Hpu of on ncfount, showing that no funds of nny kind havojNnne Into his hjinds as Ruardlah, o Real Estate Transfers . IJen Ames to Marlon Woqds, liar eel In cfllnton, $1. Chtiney Ilurrls to 1. II. Harris, par cel hi Union, ?2r.(). ' m . Albert Slussor has llled nH against Cleveland Fosset In the common ideas court, seeking to reroVflr'$Hl).fiO alleging he wan damaged that much In tin alleged "crooked" horse .deal. Musser claims that he purchased a' horse from Posset, on his warrant that It was sound, hut that II was wind broken. The plaintiff Whys that ,Kos set refused to .takq--har .the horse when he discovered ; the defect and that ho was forcpd. to hell It at a loss. Robert L. Oarr Ifl attorney for Mr. Slusser. Account Filed ' ' Tlio second account of TI. (lor don and 0. K. Coiiard, execiitors of the estate of Isaac I, .lackRon, has been tiled In the probate court, show-' In 25f,.17 received nnd ?ll,82:!.r.8 expended. , o Assignee's Account Robert L. Oarr, nnslgnee of Richard f. Dial, has filed his final account .in tlm probnte court. o . Sale Confirmed Entry has been filed in the -probate court, showing that the sale of prop erty Involved In the litigation of ( M. Hice, administrator of the estate of l.uclnda Armstrong, against William Armstrong has been confirmed. c 0 . Files, Account The tlrst and final account of U T. Oromley, administrator of the estate of Mary P. Scolt, hWbepn filed in, the probate court, showing ?!I81.70 re ceived, nnd expended. ' . o Account Filed W, p.PhllllpB, 'executor of the es latitf,;riiomas 'P.,.Oole, has filed his MINI. ,ut 1 Ulllll III lilt) iiuifain tiiKii. Rlihwiag $;i4.22ii.t'.i received and 15,0711.22 expended. Contracts Let Tlje following contracts were lot by the county commissioners Monday: To It. D. (iruhh, $1!)0, for constructing a cement culvert; to n. M. I.epley, ?f)0.2r for automobile-tires; ami to b. C!. Adoltnun, Sll'ri.Sii for lumber. Deed Filed Kdward V. Lutpman to Leonard a. Clements, r.O acres in Monroe, $1. USESIWDi 111 Difficulty In Getting Rice Flour Leads To Use-Of Novel PJan Here War bread In now a part of the ov erydny hill of fare. Since the govern- meat bus tlxeil the proportions, 2ii per cent wheat substitute niinit be used for every 7f per cent of wheat Hour, or one-fourth to three-fourths. Kor pastries, the proportion 'is one third substitutes lor two-thirds wheat flour. This lias compelled the' bakers all nvpr the country to experiment with various substitutes and combinations to obtain the proper results. A local baker says that he gels the, best bread by using a combination of three sub stitutes Instead of using one. They are corn flour, rice Hour and victory flour, the latter being composed or several-cereals hominy, corn ylarcli, etc. Perhaps at. times one lias noticed whole grainn of rice in loaves or bread. This is easily explained. Kor some time rice flour was very hard to obtain, so the whole rice was steam cooked and used. Some or the grains in the .bottom probably escaped being cooked through, and so remained somewhnt hard. TO HAVE WAR EXHIBIT illy ARKoeliilr-d I'resh to Tim llanncrl COMJMUUB Assurance that, the llrltlsh wir exhibit, being shown throughout the United States, will lie at the 01lo state fair thin year ban been received from the commission having charge of It by N. R. Hhaw, stale secretary of agriculture. The exhibit is an unusually Interesting one containing u tank,, n submarine, air planes and torpedoes, nil of which have been in use. The exhibit prob ably will be tlio most Interesting ex hibit at this year's fair. One entire building will be reserved for it. MRS. GEO. MURPHY DIES ITtKDKHICKTOWN, May 22 -Mrs. I " (leorgo Murphy died at her homo, live miles north of here, Wednesday mom ' ing at fi o'clock after an lllnes-s of seV'j eral months from organic heart trou ble. She. leaves her husband, one son and one daughter Tlio funeral at 2 o'clock Friday ut the homm. Iiur lal'ln North Fork cemetery. Wanted, For Sale, Ic WANTIOD To rent u "farm on shares. Citizens' 'phone 20.'fl-J. tf tf HEALTH AS GOOD AS EVER BE F Was All Run Down, But Tan lac Brought Good Health Back Again WANTKD flood farms; large or small. W. (V Itockwell, SIt. Vernon, Ohio. f FOR HA Mi--The hamy formerly be longing to the city In rear of old Third ward engine house will bo sold at public, auction on the itemises Satur day,' May 20, at 2 o'clocjk. This build ing is well built, droji iiding, matched pine Hearing and gotid metal root. For particulars call Citizens' fiOl'. bine. , x24 x24 SHERIFF'S SALE . fioorKe W. I'cl-rlii vs. .lolm It. PpitIii i'I "I. Knox Common ll':i. By virtue of nn Order ofi Sale pmued out of I he I'oiirt of Common I'leas of Knov Counlv. Ohio, nml lo mo illrecled, I will offer for Mile Hi tb door or l he Comi llotlpp, In Mount Vernon, Knox Coiiiily, "Saturday, the 29th day of , June, 1918 between I he hours or I i. m. nnd " p. in. or wild rtuv. Hie followliiK ilewrllieil rent PMale Flttiute In the County or Knox nml Slnteor Ohio to-wll: nnd described ns rol lows: Helm? Hie S. K. pi. or l.ol 17 In 'I'lpiiRunl Townnhln: liectnnhiK nt n slone In the Ml. Vernon nml New Cnslle Itond el nl the H. . comer 01 me ;u ncro trnel, set orr nnd nsMluned lo Windsor Tines in the iKiulllloli or xntil lot nmoiiK the lielrs or Mrs! CrelKhlon: llieiice hoiiIIi -V4 dcRrees W. ;in.W poles lo u stone on I lie west line or n three nere tract, unsigned lo .1. Williams In sold imrlltlon: thence colli h ,SS decrees 1!. (IS-fU) eighteen nnd nlnety-iour hundreilllis. to n slake on the -nsl line or n "V4 acre irnct conyeyed by llliodn Mcl'iflln'nlid'niiVldH.l'Ipe.H In 1ST;; 'ttieiice N. l",4 deKi'oes K. 18.7i! poles lo a mono In said ronil: thence with lines or snld pnrtllion N. W. In said road lo Iho place or besinnliiR containing lliree acres nml belnir I lie same property conveyed lo Hnrnh 10. Scoll by Pavid II. Pipes ami wire, by deed dated September SUIi. 1STS, nnd, recorded III Heed Hook No. ":!, piiKO) llfi and 117 Knyx County Deed Itecorcls. Appraised at $S0O.0O. Ternislor sate One third cash, one-lhlril In one vear and oiie-lbird In two years or purchaser may pay all cash ir lie so elects. The ilererred payments (o In- so cured by innrtHT.'iKc on the premises sold and to bear InloreHt rroiii'thu'ilay or sale payable annually. WAIfl'Hl 11. MOKNtlOUUIIt. Sheriff Kitox County. Ohio. .1. II. Crahain, attorney for plaint III'. r,.L't.:u;i;-7,H.is FOR 8AMi Subuitian home of 22 acres, weir Improved! and nicely lo cated. A rare opportunity. Hee W. CJ. Rockwell. t tf tf V iine Theatre MT. VERNON, OHIO . RETURN ENGAGEMENT FRIDAY, MAY 31, & SATURDAY, JUNE 1 D. W. GRIFFITH'S GTGANTTC MILITARY SPECTACLE "I feel as well as 1 ever did since taking three bottles of Tanlac, and I want to recomnVentrthlH medicine for others," said Mrs. Charles Klrby, 733 North Capitol avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana. "I used to biTb'ntherPd a lot with nervousness and my stomach was all out ,of order," Mrs. Klrby continued. "I was all run down and weak, and didn't feel like doing anything. ".My stomach was in such bad shape that most any kind of loml, especially rich foods, would cause gas lo fill up my stomach. "The nervousness wan po bad that I couldn't, sleep nt night like I should and didn't get much rest. "I heard t lint Tanlac was good for such a condition, and finally 1 decided to try It. Three bottler, of Tanlac have llxod my stomach up In good shape and have Improved my health general ly so much that 1 feel as good as I ever did. "My nerves are back in good shape and I sleep line every night and get good rest. "Tanlac helped me, when I was Just nbout discouraged with myself, and I recommend ft for others." Iiveryono needs a spring tonic. Take Tanhie noy and Iget your system back in shape nftei;jtj)e. yjnter'n hard ships. TO RHEUMATICJSUFFERERS The new Tanlac Rheumatic. Treat ment consists of a penetrating lini ment for pxternal use, and a tablet designed lo drive uric acid from the system. It Is 'the modem -method of treating tills painful 'and dangerous ailment. If you are suffering from rheumatism get a treatment today. Tanlac remedies are being Intro duced lu Mt. Vernon by '.id never. FOR HAMi-One )f the very best) 8fi acres In flreen VaGley. Right where' yon want It. See W. C. Itockwell for! particulars. tf tf l FOR SAMi A number of wood and Iron pulleys of differ ent slzoa, two pets of cone , pulleys, several lengths of line shafting, ditferent. sizes, and hangers. Call at Hanno" office. tf it KOK MAMi A number of ends off of uewbpaper rolls, suitable for ban quet table coverings, etc. banner office. '.r NOTICE ! Farmers and Breeders You will find mo at tlio old stand, tlio Ton Out. Barn, near Lovoring's Warohouso. T have a pure, bred Belgian and Percheron stallion that will he at my barn ovovy day. Sorviee Too $15 lo in sure a sound eolt two -weeks old. .AVe also have an auio and iaxi livery, open day and night. Come in and look us over and see if we can do soijio ihing for you. E. E. ZOLMAN FKEDERICKTOWN, O. UU 18,000 People 3,000 ' Horses 5,000 Scenes Cost $500,000 The Greatest Story Ever Filmed In 12,000 Feet of Thrills With A Score of Stars Including Lillian Gish, Mae Marsh and Henry Walthall MATINEE DAILY AT 2:00 P. M. ADMISSION: Adults 35c; war tax 4c 39c! Children 25c, war tax 1 26c. EVENING: ALL SEATS RESERVED: TWO SHOWS, 6:30 and 9:00. ADMISSION FIRST SEVEN ROWS, 35c, war tax 4c 39c! BAL ANCE OF SEATS 50c, war tax 5c 55c. ni R ES 13 RV E YO U R SEATS NOW CALL CITIZENS' PHONE 289; BELL PHONE 33R i Banner Classified Ads. Pay. Try them and be convinced. ? OVERSTOCKED; COMPELLED To Have CASH AT ONCE In order to reduce my'stbek and raise cash in the shortest possible time, I will sacrifice my beautiful stock consisting of i t High Grade Diamond Watches, Cut Glass, Clocks, Sterling Silver, Gold and Platinum Jewelry Sale Opens Saturday, May 25th at 2:00 O'clock p. m. AND WILL CONTINUE DAILY AT 2:00P.M. AND7:00P. M. UNTIL I HAVE RAISED CERTAIN AMOUNT OF MONEY. ,.,, This will be an opportunity the buying pubUc of Mt. Vernon and vicinity may never have again to buy high grade jewelry merchandise such as this stock contains absolutely at your own price regardless of cost. What we mean to do is SELL, SELL, SELL. Ladies are especially invited to attend this sale; beautiful presents given to ladies at opening sale Don't forget the date SATURDAY, MAY 25, at 2 : 00 P. M. XV jES J. A. CONN, Salesman MT. VERNON, OHIO. p. s.l beg to al your attention to the fact that I am not going out of business and every article sold carries with it my own personal guarantee. cafes nja i n 1 4 i'l r 'J ,.ltiViu,', Ua. .ijui's - ..'..(&.P. ....I Ai. 1.6, J.Y ,- St, itX (.Wir. -t t