Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 109, Lebanon, Boone County, 2 February 1917 — Page 2
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No. 1 Just twenty-one Wool and Silk Dresses, sizes 16 to 44, they are worth $7.50 to $15.00, just three Silk Poplin, three Taffeta and fifteen Wool Dresaes, very special price for Sat- jK flft urdayjnly vU.UV No. 2 If you want a Winter Coat don't niis ceing the lot of twentyfive coats we will show tomorrow at $9.50; values to $25.00; come early as this lot should sell in a hurry. fl?Q A Your choice of this lot at &U,0J
S NORTH SIDE SQUARE II. B. SHOOK VETERINARIAN Over Oak Drug Store Telephone 343. Lebanon, ImL DR. T. S. TURNER LEBANON, INDIANA. Diaeam of Woaea and Caildrea N( m, Throat and Longa St km bank Building, Booma 804, Jflfi and SOS. Phone MS CEO I FRANK &CO. JeWelera, Optician and Mnaie Dealer Wot Side Square fhone 213 EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT . THE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAUNDERS Fhone 100-Y West Main St. DR. JAMES H. BLACK Practice United lo thai Zsu, Nose and Throat ."" Jim State Baak Eldf. LEBANON. IND. CHIROPRACTOR 1M CaNavNeal BbM. Ftom Bean: 9-11 a. m.: 1- aad 1-8 m Consul tat i-m and Spina) Analvai fl OWEN MORKERT Harry L. Kenworthy HANDLES ALL KINDS OF NONTAXABLE SECURITIES Residence phone. 221: Office, 10S Metzger Lumber & Coal Co. THE PHONE ORDER HOI'S B Chestnut Coke For Sale Lebanon and Tfcurntown. phone lo HEADQUARTERS For Groceries LEWIS & STORMS Witt teunrtit REFRESEW.NO TBB R. L. POLLINGS CO. Kdd?e ptene, ttti OCce, 111
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THE FARLQW TRIAL IS POSTPONED 10 FEB. 13
jChanRC of Venue From Marion i County is Also I'nder j Consideration. The murder trial ef George Farlow, formerly of this city has been postponed from Fehrur.ry th until February 13 at Indianapolis. !n the rm-antime a decision will bp made concerning a change of venue, from Indianapolis. It is very possible that this will be granted, ami the case taken to Hinif nearby county. However, in this ease, the trial will not come j off before the latter part of spring, as ( all the court dockets have been comj pleted for this term. I I'arlow stili expects to enter a pita 'of not guilty. He says he Hoe? not I believe the testimony will prove him guilty, and says hi innocence will he shown. He maintain a cheerful atI titudo, but refuses to discuss the case. I The change for venue must come I up five day before the thirteenth lo be charmed to another court, so the day for the change of venue must be before Febtuary 8. CHEERED BRACKEN. Rnone County Delegation of "Drya" j Also Carried Eloquent Hanncr. j Concerning the visit of thr Boone i county delegation of "dry" to the ! .ate house yes'eiday, the Iio'ianapolir. News says: "One of the crowd: was from Boone county, which if reprelented by Senator Bracken, one of : the trading 'drys'. He was acclaimed! repeatedly. supporters shouting "Wros all right? Bracken, lie's all j right.' j "Ied by a banner, 'Will You Vote for our H'n r the Brewery?'; more than 100 persons frorii Boone JW.ty srrivH at the -apit--;! holding at 10 o'clock and sent to the senate j chnrnl-r for Senator Bracken and , Kepresentativp Adams, who stun-ared and spoke briefly, Senator Pcackf n i pldgrng himself to upiort the r hinition measure. The Rev. t'. A. Parkin lel the party." RED MEN MEETING. DisiTK-t Lathering af I. O. K, M, Lodges to be Held it Sheridan, A district ineetinir of the Independert firder of (rd Men will be held in Sheridan Ma'rh first, afiernnon ami night Keprrsentativr ftum tlie en tire di:-t.'M t and all of the Mte oiViecrs will be prewnt. The Sheridan team will confer the Adoption degree. WE HANDLE Flour, Ad Kind of Feed and Cotton Seed Meal NEWTON'S REST FI.OT R especially desirable and satisfying, snrmr baking succ,. W invite the public to vinit our new and modern elevator on South East street. We are prepared to give the people of Boon county the very heat service. LEBANON GRAIN CO, l.etanon. fhone IS. ' MISS ELOISE ESSEX Graduate nt Teacher' Coorae is tiolm, MstropfHitiiii fcchool of Mune TEACHER OF VIOLIN At Lebanoa cn Thuradaya, ITiiHte tl or 317
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BECOMES A LAWYER. 1.. K. Smith, Formerly of Whiteslowa, Opens Office at Pittshoro. The Writestown Dispatch wyi: "According to recent information, Levis K. Smith, of Pittsboro, has been adimtteil to the Hendricks county hur and is now a practicing attorney. Mr. Smith wan former editor and publisher of the Whitestown Dispatch, He later engaged in the real estate and insurance business here in partnership with Roy (J. Smith, and has more recently conducted a similar business at Pittsborn." SMALL WILL CASE TO BE TRIED NEXT WEEK Second Trie! of Suit to Come up Before Judge Combs at Frankfort. The case of George M. Small et. al., against Kmmn I'owell et. al.r which .as tried a few months airo in th C'litiUm count- circuit court will be tried airain next week before Judg tombs. The plaintiffs in the case are trying to break the will of the iate John W. Smail in which the bulk of the property is given to Alva and Wilbur Small. The decision in the cao before was in favor of the pro ponents of the will but a new trial was grant"! on the motion of the plaintiffs. The case will be called for trial Monday morning. IS CONVALESCING. A. M. McMillan. ho in ill in Califor nia, is Improving. :is. A. .M. McMillan has received word that Mr. McMillan, who ha: been vry ill at th home of relative in Oaklan, Cat. where he has beei visiting for soveral week jf, convulse ring. Mt.a MiMillun and ilaughier Miss Rubv who went to California the first of the year are expected home the first of March. ei'IDemk: of measles. Fifteen Cae of the Disease at Crawford Industrial School. At the Crawford Industrial School near SCinnsville there were fifteen ra-fj of measles at one time. Of the children al the institution there rre nineteen .(,6 had not had the di -it d a feu more ,-ases are therefore e(eted to develop later. six weeks moke. Mmler Heather Mill Continue That Much Longer, the (iroandhug Predicts The groundhog .a hie shadow to day and according to the "dope," h .tf-jrriod hack into hfs winter nuarter. to remain another i-ix weeks during rhicn time winter weather will ; vail. some nor; W hat is i aid to be the most money evr paid out t the Indianapolis htork peon for sioes ieig for taiieheriritf a paid to Sheridan shippers. One stag raised by Or rv north of bheridan which neighed In7! pounds w ith an Kfl pound d. hrouuhl IKtui. Tliis wax Uliii per I'W. Whilf heavier Imp rrmv have been tKild, none ever reached tie l'!lve au. qarter mark betore a heavy t tins ewe, MHHE. The MasonK' meeting achrdMlrd for
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Prospects Art That it May Go to i 14 Below Tonight, Says Weather Man.
If the groundhog came out to e liia shadow today, according to tra - l dition, he probably frnie to death before be could get back to his hole. It as the coldest day of the winter. I From out the northwest there swept down upon the middle west a wintry i blast that aent the mercury in the! thermometers tumbling down to helow the tero mask. The mercury made a decision to fall about midnight last glvt and it keet on falling until 8:00 o'clock this morning when it stood at s degrees below zero, according to the I records kept at the heating plant here. At 1:00 o clock this morning the ther mometer showed I 'degree below j at 2 o'clock, 3 below at 3 o'clock. 4 be low; at 4 o'clock.' 5 below; at 5 o'clock, fi below; at 6 o'clock, 7 below; at 7 o'clock, 8 be-low; at 8 o'clock, 8 below; it 8 o'clock, 7 below; at ten o clock, S below; U o'clock, 4 below; at o'clock, 3 below and at 1 o'clock this afternoon the mercury raised to the zero mark. The cold wave which had been pre dicted came and with it was a high cold w ind which made it all the more riisagreeahle. The 'heating company could not furnish enough heat to warm the houses and buildings but people who had furnaces had cold houses also. The official weather prediction carlies the promise that the temperature wo-ild take another drop tonight and might .?o to fourteen degrees below zero, Slowly rising temperature is predicted foi Saturday. CASE PI8M1SPED. Charge Against Roy Laton Will he Re(lld In Circnit Com t. The case of the state aga'nd, Roy Layton for hauling heavy loads of milk over the roads while they were thawing which was Med in Justi e of Peace Trowbridge's court the tirst of the week hv Albert Bart, county road superintendent, has been dismissed and will he filed, it 'tt understood in the circuit court - Another cas.- had also been tiled in Ihe Justlm eou-t hut no arrests had been mad" This case was also dismissed aece iiing to the announcement. r Sl'SPENDS SAILINGS. Spanish Minister of Marine Sends Orders lo Tort Officials. (It Ihi. nfrs-t'i'.nil A'fir Serilce.l M ADRID, February Z Telegraphic instructions were today sent to al! Spanish port authorities by the ministry of marine to suspend all sailings until fu:ther notice. This action was taken as result of Germany's new sui.mitrme war. SEKlUl SLY ILL. Mrs. John Kirus of south of Liaton is seriously ill with uremic misoning.
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inn thr tntrrttntnl ,Ve HtrrK. INDIANAPOLIS, lnd February 2. -With the prohihi'ion bill disposed of, the legislature now' will turn io the consideration of m-iny measures urged by Governor James P. Goodrich. HeeTi-e of the !emocratic strength in the senate, most of thr Goodrich measure will be brought in tnc houhc Orst Intere.it n!: turned to the part suffrage bill of Representative A 1 1-drerlf,-. for uhirh the legislature council of Indiana women is maintaining a big lobby. The women feel that the hiP will go through the house, hut it is ceriain that it will not get the vole thai either of the tun other bur "radical" measures .prohibit ion sod constitutional invention received. That the measure faces a rocky road in the eenatn Is aparent. Already the legislature Is becoming Ve.iwn as a "radical" by those who do not apinovo uf the passage erf nomy measures and a "prngres Jive" body by thosi who favor them. One thing is certain the legislature i tesoinisive to public sentiment. Ami herein lies thi hope of the women. If they can being a demand from "hick home" fr the :in"rng hill, the; probably will win the ballot. The "Sane 1 ourth" bill is in in- icg e-lulree hopper t Mre-trrt by Repr- tentative Mct,kv, a young legmlatop who in willing to I nive the starts 0f (he small hoys of Lagrange und eimwtvem. The bill vnuld probthit the sale of tifeeraek er.; and other evj,osves for the Fnurlh of cluU. it le .n m ated i,v me lire m ir h il. The "In. ,1 1 .. tfilh." Im k. diming the ihcet of fslk aiifmrf the irg aims, in" n-eisiw.iv -visiting co'ijniGie r,' i d t male recoin-
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Mis. Titus is a sister of Mrs. Bessie Amos and Mrs. Mattie Tyro of this ' city. Mrs. Tyre recently returned from Lizton where she has been at-' tending the bedside of her sister. WILL SPEAK AT 1NSTITITK. C. C. Madison of Marion tounship. Boone county, who is a senior studmt in the school of Agriculture at Purdue Vnivemity, will speak before the Marion township institute Feb. 3, at Center school house on, "How to Teach Agriculture in the District School."' for the state universities. The house today had a bill extending the 1 limit of tax levies from -r0 to 7o i cents on each one hundred dollars of 1 taxable property for the public schools 1 of the state. The Goodrich conservation bill, pro- . vliimg for the consolidation of the office of state entomologist, state forester and all other cnnsorvaiiun J offices, under one department. I'ae-s i strong opposition in the legislature. , Supporters of the bill assert that it ; w;ll make for greater off.eicncy anil : economy. Opom nt.- of the bill assert ithat it will not only increase the es- ; ( i;-e to the state ul'im.-t.-lv. but will j hover the efficiency of (he department. j Among the hou.e bill? parsed I-eh-I ruary 1 were ; : Administration b-ll nholishing the :o(l of legal rr lscl. I Ry Jinnett) , Passed 6.i to US,
Myland bill providing greater ienalties for carrying conceded weapon. (Passed 86 to 4. Durham hilt allotting railroad. to n ake their reports to the Public Service Commission on tho .-.ante day they report to the Interstate I nmnierie Comimsslon, (Paused !M to (1). ounfy judges wilt be winners if turn m, me bdl in the house undid extend the time of Jiidpe:., ahoue teime expire in ISlfi. tn !t"0 and another bill. Introduced in the arno hv Semrtwf HeaMley, would permit coTtn'v eommissioncf;-. In raise die .salaries of Jtittg" Irt count o-a of -i,rf pojrut-tifin. . 1 high cost of li'-irg mejsdre. R-'pii-statii Johnnnn, n( Diniit props" la Inereata the allov-aiue-" t-t sK-rifTs for keepirly prison3r fl'Jiil W l OWU a iUj . ,
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PUBLIC SALE Dissolution sale of Moore A Daughterly on the R. E. Moore farm, 2i miles nortlu o.it of Zionsviile, 3 miles south of Jolietvilla, on Monday, February 5, 1917 AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. Seven Horses and Six Mules; Thirty head of faille; Seven head of Hogs; Thirty-six head of Shropshire Ewes; 1.500 bushels of corn; 550 bushels of oats; 3 tons of Timothy Hay; harness and Johnson Manure Spreader. TERMS Same as usually prevail at public sales. Moore & Daugherty Spaugh & Evans. Auctioneers. 3. W, Brende!, Clerk
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No Fines. FROWN AND SQUINT Eliminate this unnecess' aiy nervous tension and let the muscles of your eyes relax by wearing glasses suited to your special requirenients. Money To SIX PER CENT NONTAXADLE SECURITIES Ale Gravel Road Bon.la lUrry L. Kenworthy It.mwitrf pnenr. U41 txner, Soii IaT I.ASLCF VXO httUXt A tsi K. -i..e
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