Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 106, Lebanon, Boone County, 30 January 1917 — Page 2

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lleart Trouble Caused Death of Well Known i Resident. WAS 84 YEARS OF AGE The Funeral to be Held From the Residence Wednesday -Morning. Mary Ann Cavin died at her home, four miles southeast of Lebanon, at 4;00 o'clock .Monday afternoon follow. Inn an illness of sprcral weeks, death being clue t heart trouble. She wax born in Decatur county, Indiana, September 22, W2 and was therefore eighty-four years, two month arui iven daH old at the time of her death. She wan married to John W Cavin in this county heconiber 22. llo;i. Mr. Cavin has been dead lor 6ever.il eai.. John W. und Henry N. Cavin and Mr. Laura J. Hnrdesly all of thicounty are the Mirviving children. One brother, Weley Lawrence of this county also survives, l-icreaseo' was a member nf the Methoohr-t church. The funeral services will be held at the residence at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning, the IJev. I'aikin officiating. Burial will be at the Kubinsnn cemetery. THINKS BILL WILL PASS. Senator Robert Bracken Ilelieves Prohi Metsure Will go Throttith Seiu'-, "Senator Roiiert Bracken, of Krnnkfort, joint icrator for Clinton and Boone counties, was interviewed by 'ho Crescent-News of Frankfort on the status of the Prohibition bill now up for action in the Senate Mr lind en Raid that he will cast his vole for the measure and he hclieves that it v.-di pass the Senate. V hito tonic Fen-itors arc non committal in their present attBude, he tbii,U tl.L- af.oval iCTi.mn.!.. to them 'ind the prmurc that U r.jing brought to hour u;.o,n them -,re havirg their effect, lie i . .if the opinion that some of ths men who i.n-v refuse to state their jinit:nnw upon the bill will yield to the Influence f the temperance forces and .support th. measure. NOTICK. Beginning Kehruary 1st the prices for miik will be as follows: Quart, l'c; pint, &c. V.F.O X. KDKN'S. l-2-t3. Safety First. At the first sign of a cold take CASCARAfQWNINE Ttw r4.f family rrrwly-frt fcbW Iwn-mtm. ur, wmy ft take, N Vnat-no unplftot ufler pffwts. Cure ciiM in 2 hours-Crip in i dJ. Mt,wy hat k it if feiK (t Jh m-ntn-c box with fed T( n4 U. Hill's picture on it -25 cent. At Amr Dnts Star II. B. SHOOK VETERINARIAN ; Over Oak Drug Store Telephone 5W. Unn, l.vl I DR. T. S. TURNER LEBANON, I.NDIANA. DueaiMn ef Wumea awl cbildrra I N n, Throat tr.d Lanza ! St hk bank Building, Koomj M, "5 and 30. I'boi.a tHi GEO L. FRANK & CO. Jtr.elera, Opticiaim and Muaic Uealera. Weal ttide Square Phnnr 2I4 EVERY DAY IS WAM I'AI'ER DAY AT TDK TAINT Sf'OT HAHRY SAfNIMTr-' Vtum IW-V We I Mam . I - - . '

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GEHELGHMESOED AT CRAWF0R0SV1L l ather of Mr. Frank O. Mers rasMd Away This Mornini;. ;.,.; fP K. liriiti"-. father ,.f Mrs. I'l.mk O. MfiH, of this ri'y nicl at liu" home m ira'cfuriiavillc 'ri,- ninrral 7::;0 o'clock, following an iltnes of ten rlays. His death was due to paralysi. Mr. anil Mr. Myers have been attending his bensiile for ?evoral days. Mi. (Jrmies wan a native of Putnam county, hiving been burn at Karllvil!. Novwnbf IS'V). l'racticrilly hh entire lift however, had hwn apent in Montnmcry county. Fo - twent-five vearrf Mr. (Jrimes wa.a bnnker at IjiiI"1,m. but for neveral years kr had made his jiomc in Crawfordi v :i' rr,il devoted bin time to liooKinp after hi: farming inU'rcvts. ! Prominent "laion. I ."lr. ir'i.ip proininenl in Ma.nir eiri'l.-.: of the state. At one I tin he l.ebl the odiee ,,f grand majiter m Indiana. The grand !tgc ollijeers o' tiic state will have charge of , : funfra! .-rvice, which will be 'inrducted from the Miwnnic tenJ n'e in (aawfonlsville Thurwiay mornlietr at eleven o'clk. Interment will b' in the ladna cemetery. ' Mr. tlrmies vn tvire liiarned. !il' i- .urvived l.y the widow ami the tt'iiim-ing children: A. II. !rime. ' Ui'".-i(t ; I. .1. tli'ime, AiiImhi. Mo.; I l--.-e1 H. i.nrne,., ,Iai ksoii, Tenn.; Mrs. ;T. V. Ashby. Ja.k.son, Tenn.: Chinehr i'ijiiiif.. New Vosk fity; ieorge K. tiriinei. Jr., ''hieagn. and Mrs. Mer, iff 'Si. cits. A half-meter. Mrs. l.ou ! 1': i't.-. lc.-'de . in Induinapoli:', I.N 1 II K HOSPITAL. ! Vi . M.rirle:. A. Heck of I.afayellr lie .i the Wil'iam he,.,tal for a lo e,k' treaim.-nt. hihe haa net malkrd nr .vrn sveekn. Il-r ronditii.n in not mi h improved. J lrfnlaa,M (Ion bet I Xm It fiftrk. Tit tiT!f ffJtMl Hurry U Kvtwiky

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30c WILL GO TO MONTANA. t ail W. 1 ambert Will Take Ponitinn al j Itullc, on Soon an he (lets Keleaae, A .-peeial fron: l.lann Cirande, Tel. ' concerning Crawfordsvilje company Sn'dieiK wiV: ' Two mi-n, Corporal ('a' I W. lmliei-V and 1'irst ( la.s Pnvate Cnner I). Davis bavetS' iit in their api'licati in.s for discharge, at Llano Dr.m le. I.a'phert, if .-.ucceserul in getS tir.fr discharged, will proceed directly : to Diitte, Montana, where he will take ! a iiitsitinn with the mining cnmp4ny I ,,V, l.rllw.r ,.... necled for Bume ti'he. liHvi, if ili.ihargei at Llano Grande will return at once to his ranch in Wyoming. Both men are former 'Aaba.di college s'udentfl. . Lambert's home i- ileal Ubanoni lndian,a.M ELMER PRAn GIVEN VERDICT PGR $10.20 State Compensation iinard ;ise Him Small Award For Injury. The Mate Compensation ISnard tnday announced itj fmding in the case of Llmer Pratt, who had liled a claim for total disability for one year iw the result of injuries sustained t Colfax when a waff.ild fell with him while he v.ax in the employ of (Tyie 1.00, tlic painter and decorator ef '.hi:- eitv. Pratt was allowed a t'lta! ';' f ln.20 as romnensaUon Jor hiu injuries. I.owe had already paid him $.'5 n arenunt nf hi;; mjurr. He had lile-l a .1 urn of '.,' v t -lit ef 118 p'-r w-ek for lifty.t weks, or a total if ?:.: per wwk. The evidence in he ease n. h '.ird bv the State board nt frank f-irt recently and fmdi-ig w.i... anei.nceH todtv. Att-mey It V . Adney appeareit for Lowe and itttorny lr M. Sharp for Pratt. HITREME OKFU ERS. Teninen fllHHalx to Attend th Mating Here petirnarj I. Thnrwlay, February 1st ia regular meeting nf P '.one Home. I.-,I Jin. lib.!. II i. urg,i that even' 1 peinnn roemtx'i .t?nH, the ,titr ntanuarr and il'i ' . rand .Master ill f Vrrnrniira of I he Supreme llill, ..f Im Mninn. Ie"i d! h tiece, !,uiirb will !a :f: veil. 'Ihx u'lpe! tn th penmen mud fumilieH whieii wan In hfiir been hehl on th a'nv dale hah been mtp ined wit -1 orne biter 'lute. An .' Mtp ier 'ft be ftven fti tmn fhufeh tri't'iv f r. ..v: .. !. Jan. :tu-.i( I eb, 1

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Regular 25c qualities. 29c UOHN W. VOGEL'S GREAT ! CITY MINSTRELS COMiNt Something s ii MirntrcM' lie Shown at (irsnd on Thursday Night. John Vogel'jt b.g city minstrels will be the bit ruction at the (iiane Opera House 1 hursdny nijT'it, I'ehniary 1. In conjunction with the ninstreis appear the univer.jilly admired .(i(5 birds, "The Twelve? Crare.i" an'ed and abetted by a twenty girl TOMMY DONNELLY, "The Quiet Comedian."

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ihorur in the oriental, nperatic n'inatrrl eatnivanan-.-a 'Japliiiid," or "T lit (linden of the Mikado," a (plaint fancy enile.e,, mK the tum-fut .wlodnai from giai-.ri and com ir opera, liidicrmni eituiitii.nn fioni farce and the everjcc ptiibii f.ai Mrt fiiiin num-tiel-y. ".liitiiaud" in thi newest Dung in thrall 1,'iils. book is by Kdwiu liel (,uiey, h"iV Mttlllral aitlrlok have iiwle the whole V.01M laugh. The author ilul imt attempt a play, neither duel bj; refer to bin late.-t rifort s an opera, but rather a happy condn nation blending thr iM-lter l iiiiiitj" or opera, mipstMiIfy and f.me. The huh nf ihe allluiMe ia to alisfy the eve with gnryeou stage M-tlmgi- and iK.aulifiil emluinirg. .mil piease tue (r nii lynrs a-ul tuiu both liei ,,, 0r, for n- II y "f the intrpnlaiiin uie rare u.i; e!re tooi. r-.H run: from K, ,. au.J .mule '("ra li.ich ha .lie beai.l in the fieu'e nf the ecnm . t, . ,),.,. ic-lii'! i'ir a duet, fiwn Tifiafnre" toe "'fln-e. ladle M.nda" frum "The Mikado" m flu. .evtte from ' i.ucla," Mini itreisj, in m.l nr-ntlMt fo- the eoineiliiinn willi finik, Mlfg.lK nf llm better t) n rlHiice ia nf thi nv, h e. jn tr i ill-"f li -r ptahlc k .id me p. i.; rhr pi-remii. (,.. (be le .iiil.-4 j,,.,..: , , l .s i,.,,l,l,

Regular 20c qualities. 16c style is shown, every color SERIOl'SLY lNJl'KEl). Darlington Vian Hurt When slate pell Ycbjerday. The frawfoidsvilic Review nay: "Vhilr iiir:;-tlrg his nun remove a piece of blaekboard fmm the wall nf the now abandoned Oak It'll eehn.il house, V. J. Swnnk was injured seriously yesterday afternoon. The father and ."on had junt gone to work after dinner, anil were taking dosvn the black! . lard, which svas a piece of slnte, when it fell, cutting a ga-h iVoit hree inches lor rn Mr. Swank's ai m. It win riccessnry to take several utile hen in the arm. "Mr. Swank and hir. sen were making the old school building into u house. T:t injured man lis-es northwest of l,MrHi:gtoii." MAX REVIVAL CLOSES. Comniunily liinncr tiiven in lienor of II t oin.'l!-' a: 1'. I!. Meeli-B,. Tl:e Res. .1. M. Tuggi. c'-i.-.ed a three weeks' n '.:'':J ti "tim: la. t ivght at the Max Lnit-d Broth, in . lurch, y, H fitting clou.' to a scry :..iercs.-ful meeting n conimunity dinrer n.. g'ViTI in the Modern Woodinen':, l-all in honor of the fourteen new members who united with the church. The cliui'h w'-''- kf'ntlv revived i result ef the mcc' ;ig ii.d nti i ":-t ha . hern ((Uiekened 'n uli IP.' depm-tim lit? of the church w.,ik. NflTICE. Ieginning Kehiiiiry J. t the prices fir miik will be a. follows: yuart, 10c; pint, oc. u::ciiAi!ii hkovk haiuy. M-t.l. Job Work at Reporter ofiice -tow I vVt c3er Ons Uiiiidts.t ro' .n tewaid tJt any cae ot Otimrr? hit rnnii' t La cured by Hall s "atatrh due. K i ' ii;:ntv a rn.. Te'Mo. .1 We in. Ui!'l..riKr."!. lint. lni'n 1". 1 him pel elly 1m i1 nnnn.'ia'ly able NA. INAL BANK. Of COV.MKIK E. Tele.1.1. C Ir'iH t niiirrh dire 1. toisn liitms.Iiji I'tu.f rtlceliy up-.n ! tijl un.i v..) "Hl ili:e- ef i , , t.rn Tn,llmimilll. is-ll treat Trie. V. eenU le.r U.i:'- Hob : H i mire i. l II.... V,:.. J.1I1, f '!. lr HOW Tf CHUCK THAT t (I,U. J heit it is ptiiiifnl tn bre.ith"! ami fercr wend chille up n.1 down your j buck, ym; art, m for u cnW. A timeI" 'Line l'r. !Hi' Pine Tin llon y ! will ..top tl.C meeeil Hinl umlTIi. 'I he pin bill. an li"..eiie the phlejrm nr. J : r Irani the lireii'-bial tnhen, the lioriy si.otUtv ami roljeYri the ore tbroat. The untiieplic ipjiililieii kill the perm anH the roiiRe leil rnmlition m rehnve.l. .1-iiHp, H'li.Hii'lr.ir roiich ni,:l hrnnl brm.'hlnl nffiH'tlonn ip.llchly reliever!. At all rti'iirniiln, 2'-k

Wall Papers

ANOTHER BLOW AT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING These papers were marked at "before the war" prices, which makes this reduction of greater importance. If this event doesn't attract from two to five customers for every room of paper it will not be the fault of the merchandise or values, it's because we have failed to convey the full importance of this occasion.

Prices 3c, 5c y 6c, 7 l-2c, Sc and upwards

Regular 13c 9c is liberally represented a Rubbers!

This U the time of year your feet need protection. This is the place where you can find the protcc-1 tion. While there is a scarcity of Rubbers wo were' fortunate enough to have a large stock and can supply you with anything you need in rubber footwear Come in and see us. The Morgan Shoe Co.

Buy Tax Exempt Securities Now Taxitlilo investment necut'itiea must be declarer! on "taxliMtinjr day," March 1, 1917. Protect yourself now againtit this useless expenscbv buvrnir hiffh-crade tax-ekemtits to

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Regular 10c qualities. 7ic person can save and yet Purchase Rubbers!! an ideftf investment for Janu Good vision certainly is the most important of all the Be on the yafe side. If yviu Kyca nuuier you, nt iric examine them. If glasses are not needed a -small i4iarrvf fYir liYamin'jttrMi anttics-- the bill. ! r Mctzjfer Loml)r & Coal Coi TBB PHONE ORDLB rtOt sr) helnt ,ke fsr t;.V-

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