Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 109, Lebanon, Boone County, 2 February 1917 — Page 5
BAHf jER DAY SET TO
It is Especially Designed As the Day to Begin Action. START IN SMALL WAY IS ADVISE GIVEN Best Advices of the Successful Man The Purpose of Thrift . Logic and reason indicate thai pi tically man's every aim is to pr.i profit not necessarily profit in lars and cents but attainment in Ways not represented by money. It has been truly said that no i can live unto hinwlf ulonc. veiy few of u would cure to u a trial, if even that wrre puss-iiie. The influence of tho.-e about iii large meauic dctei mines our cess. Why? Because !; I. ..: r.'u ' we converge those whom we nb or those with whom we associate twwIiiiK 'hat we receive our tuy.y tions. Now anl then we may get tinpression that we ure influence.! most entirely by Ulcus H ut onion in our own thinking appnrnt Whenever laboiing uniier lh 'hi ion, it would he illuminating if
SATURDAY IS THRIFT DAY The Country Over
Lebanon keeps abre-jut 'if the time.-. Tomorrow, February 3d, cooperating: with cities, towns and village? all over the United States, we will celebrate Thrift Day. Does Thrift Day pay? It does. Waste and extravagance will get you nowhere. Thrift and a Savings Account will take you anywhere you care to go. No matter who you are, what you do or where you live, you can not succeed unless you save regularly. All who call on Saturday new and old depositor alike will receive a Thrift Day Button.
First National Bank
PUBLIC SALE 1 will yf- ;tt p-iMir -ate at trv furm. Iwn miif en-. f H'.njj 'JS, T. H-, I. i K. (Nrthwi.t:rn linn Trartmri Imp. thrw nulr uuthfBi-t tf Alechamohurtr and one mile north of iiofwwoil church, ami plit nuU:x north of lb;,nun WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1917 AI K hr.i.INH AT I ') 00 0'( LIH K A. M. HOKSfcS tour Head Out gray mare, six years old v-ejgW K..yt I ! p,,a;..le, ..v buvkjUi -m out neil grav mar , weight l,wi pounds; both the mates are bred to pert-heron hor-e; tm coming yearling hor.- colt, extra gnud ones. ( ATTI.K Two ro.-Or :(-y..ar-oid HoUteln cow wiih calf by s'de, giving four gallon- f milk per day; on 'S year-old Jir.-ey cw, fn-h Man h . givin? one gnllon of mi;k day. SHf.KI' Nineteen Head - E ght ewes to laml, u, March; ten ewe iambi; ; one bin k. H(K;KTHit). three II. ad Two brio ,ciw, ft up t" firrow middle of March; I mile ho. , tv. -ntv-two . boats, weighing aU'iif t pounds. ) In se are my vne pplaml-China full blow!. fKM Kl biifh-i- of g, whin corn; 15 tom of timothy hay in mow, nice and bright. IMPI.KWKNTS-'ti.e K.f-' (i is me d)-c with truck.-; I Mi-er i-oti'-'i-r; ' H.-.....r ..a rrf.r rMt- .;.r.r, p'ow, It in-h; I hay -dder: I Hie- Kentucky wheal drill with fet,iwr atia h'iiaii ; i iron whirl wngon; 1 good ijrnago, nearly new; 1 set of hiecrir.g haiiiens; I set of leather fly nets; sort-.! collars; I Sharpies Vo. 3 cream separator, pearly new; 1 240-tfff incubator; 1 o-barrr cahunijed wot tank. Ifcliiwri r f,l! suiii.- of 55.ie) and miner rash, on iiims war I.VO" a er-..ltt of n.nc n.onths without intrent will 1 given, pnrcha ( fivinft ban'salce note !aruig -4-li per cent in-ten-t f.om dal if n"t pait at msiiiiitv. l ive nee rent di- ,.. fr.'te rntitM to ered'l. N.j properly to h reipnvcd uiitif t-rms of sale are cornp'iert with. Udies' Aid Kniiely of Bethel taarrh Will Herr I onrh KLMCK KIDDLE , J. -f. i f'.Mk. tAfvfc-e.
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stay Ionic enough in secbuion, we might expect to receive hard end helpful jolt the knowledge that it it the influence of our fellows the assistance that we receive from others that supplies our stimulus. Meditation and seclusion are essential and helpful; yet auch time expended is employed largely for menial digestion. It ij a common thing for an all to see other putting on a practice until a big thin can be done with the result that nothing ever is done. A Personal Benefit. Let us secure a personal benefit from such observation. How many pcrs"T!8 delay opening a bank account, looking forward to a day when they can go in and stagger the banker hv opening 'an account in a wholehale Kay: Th-sc prisons often com plcte their eaithly lives before their contemplated act takes place. They probably dr. not have an honest stockLiking in connection with tl.eir faist pride. L'ndoubtedly, they are ignor ant of the banker's attitude. Most surely they have a timidity that is unnatural in relation to the transaction The barker takes no pleasure in having an account opened in a wholesale way. !o into a bank with a great h'g firsi deposit, and th-re im-irediat.-ly cunies into the banker's mind a iU".-tioii a.- to whether thr money will be drawn out in the fiimf Almost all pel nianc-nt. beneficial ai-'onipli.-linietits that are really worth hde Man in a .-mall way. And if viii h.ivfti't a bank account and deon observing Thrift Day by o'n.g on--, no r.nt put it otf because Mic are unable to stagger the banker with li." t i- t deposit. It is iUite pos.' able A he ili welcome that ruinpura-,i'.'-'y ..n.all initial depo.-ii even mors tr.liy than the big one. He knows fn-in experience tiiat many of the tanrest. ino.-t satiMartory accounts in l is in.-titiitiun were started by ieoplf v. ho opened their accounts in a small Tr.e ob-eiTance of Thrift llay can
be gvutt prsfitabt tlirw-gh au 111:4 . for ouriwivei thou practices of oth-, r Uuftti cart m t- cur 0?. ! : operaticn. j Thrift Iay U a day partieuliirly et j apart ai a banner day to remomber ! starting something day sn which
action wan begun. The beit advira of the ucce3.ful men you have heard about or know personally is common, but only in the sense that it represents well-under-j stood natural law and is free. It if' this: "Start in a small way." And Thrift Day is the time to I make a start. MINSTREL SriOW WORTH Tom Puwcli's Pei !? Company "Will Entertain Lebanon People Soon, Two hours spent at a gocd minstrel show is worth a whole barrel of medi'ine. Hundreds of doctors will give the advira: "There's no use in giving her any more medicine. Take her to the theater and let her have a good augh." To laugh lover;: and laugh ivr..kr 9 alwavs held out the hand of fellowship. Ilid you ever see a popular man that did not have a smile on his face? The smile seems to go with his job "Popular man." As Josh Billings Used to say: "Laughing is the sensashun if pin-cling good all over, and showing it principle in one -pot" And Jo.-h Hillings litera'ly rolled in laughKccause the American peop'c are a augh-loving nation, the minstrel show will be popular forever. In no other Vunrh of trcuti icals will you fin' amusement that apical.i alike to al classes of people. The cosmopolitan population of the United States en joy the minstrel performance together It appeals alike to the Irish, the tier man. the Krenrh. the Italian and to all ither nation-. Xnd winle fads may find a temporary popularity, it is pretty safe to say that the final curtain on the American . tape will dc--oend en a min.-trel show. One of the met popular of these companies. Tosn I'o'.cell's Peerless .n.-tn'!s are to hold the boards in Lebanon on Tuesday, Kcbiu.iry li at ;he (Irand theater. PUBLIC SALE DATES J. M. Trent, of near North Salem 1 il! conduct a genera; farm kale on Tue.l!iy. I'-biuary W. A. Small. Auctioneer. Wedn. ,fi-ii-, Kel.iua'y ". ha Suth-.-idge i.nc mile northeast of Max, general faun .-aio. Col. W. A. Small, auctioneer. Fein u.iry " We mei duy. K.Imej Ruldle, -J m:l'.s ea.-t of Stop iJS, T. II.. 1. k K. ti action line, 8 mie north of l.ehsnon, hoists, caOle, nous. .,hei. ed ar-i impi'ments. t-'ebruar;- 1-'. Monday K. II. Johnson, H1-, miles -ouih'ai.t of Lebanon ind l imles se.-t of t-aette and mile lh Sain iloyle pt:ice: lioises. cattle, shetp, hogs, feed and implements. Kebrua.v l:. Mondav-Henry ,1. iiian. fo ir mile, n.irtbca , nf I id., anon. 2'j nub - sonihcast of l':ke, 1 mile, south. vest i f K!i.nv,He on what s known a. the Imru Ncial farm; W.-, eatHe, hoir.. f I. implemenls Col. J. IJ. Henderson, auctioneer. Hartv), pholos. Went Side Square Can't ,eep. eat. wmlt. Rid stomach ar..l liver. Holli.-ter's Rocky Mountain Tea indue sweet, restful -lenp, gnes vou an appetite 'tones, st ooiliit.-s and strengthens the stomal';; and iivci. ;i giilntc;. the Ineieli. Yoii'll feel b' tter right a :ty. Lor i-aie iit 0;,k drug .tore. Adv. Uogrrs & Mnith, At(rne). S ITU K TO IIKIII-i. ( KKIH IultS HI' In the matter of the r-t;;te i,r Cluiie. W. Sh.iw, fle.ensed. in the flonne Cinu.t Court, J.inil ary term, 1'ilT. otice , hereby giv-l Hull The in Trusi. rnmoaiiy, nr. adtoiinstiator of the e-tole of Charles W. w, ilec a- i-d, has pr',-'ntetl atid filed its account and vouchers It, final settlement of said e,tate, and lh.it the e will cenie fol the tuaniniatiim ill. 1 1 actluli of raid Circuit court. the t'Hh diy of Krlo-uary, i'M7, at bicb time all h t,-, fi-eilitnr or leg ates of said (Vale me r -iiiired to up. any tlwie It, w-hv saal account and voulii riuo'Jld lief be applovcd. W itness, the cleik and seal of said Hoon Circuit emui, at liebannn, Inlh, JMh dv of Jitmarv. !fl7. Leonard Titin, Clerk Jan lt-Pali. t-'t. haniKerlifin'e 1-iMrls. Ihvte T.'bteLi me inlen.led penal 1) for rlisori:"- ( tbc utmim li. liver and im-cU. If ;r,u aie ttt,u,.-d ilh
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AN ALLEGORICAL PHOTO-PLAY PRODUCTION DEALING FRANKLY, CONVINCINGLY AND CLEANLY WITH THE MOST INSIDIOUS MENACE THREATENING HUMANITY SINCE THE DAWN OF TIME A Lavishly Produced With a Cast of Exceptional Magnitude Headed By ORMI HAWLEY and EARLE METCALF Every Man and Woman Who Contemplates Marriage Should See This Great Forceful Picture COLONIAL THEATRE Wednesday, February 7th. 15c Admission 15c
Sensational Photorlrama Will be Presented Next Wednesday Night. ' liacr Suicide," one of the moft senfational dramas ever played before the camera, comes to the Colonial, Wednesday. February 7, and i epected to duplicate the lemarkihle uccess it has achieved wherever this -front production has been seen. With Karl Metcalfe and Ormi Hawley ui .stars, and a great east in their support, the thrilling drama, heautifulii nliotogruphed, is piesented in a manner which cannot fad to grip the attention and impress a lesson pot casv to forget. There is a prologue in which the early manners and cu -tomt are shown both of men and the lower animals. The ways in which the young of every kingdom received care is -hown in .1 remarkably striking way. the pictures being among the most beautiful ever made. Then the play itself opens, and the audience is straightway made acquainted with the life problem of a couple faced w ith thr great ititjin w hich, a few years ago. caused such an outburst of sentiment from I'resident Koosevelt. As the play progresses, th plot moves swiftly fnrwaid, and the audience is carried along in a ruili of feeling which becomes concrete belief in the lesson offered by the play. The whole drama is pure and wholesome in sentiment, hut the tru,t is told in plain woids and the moral presented is in a clear nf' which can be undor-tood by all. no man nr woman who loves humanity, and who is concerned for the luiuie nf the rin-e, will fad to r this play, nor '..ring it. will fail to pa.s..ib.ng the !ru.-t therein ,et forth. W her.rvr "Hare Suicide" has been prenfed. it has not only drawn iimn- nse lUdie but n ' ii und A RAW, SORE THROAT Eases QurUy When Yrui Apply Lllilo Mualorolu And Mnjfcr.il' dd l.ishioiif I inn , is r hli.i. d ,i.i pr a-1 it i ii M.ili vm I- pens a IP "ll lid draw IHICJ I UUtl. Iout the -til thted p Mosls . Ir .n. -le oh ml el nm tin I It is nn On , t, ..I.. . . .. .i, ... i i. . loniilllls. Ois-10. U!t He t a'tilmia. ne.i' rjl;M, Kfa...-Iie, tcnt;i sliun, plcijrnv. the back or iniiUs sprjirs. r,.,ie imin Irv bfeie. (hiii-tjiiis, roi'i iis-i, ti-a. mi Mi chmt I it jtn pT"ftil pncim mni i f.'y'hu'g lilc M'ii'-rol,: for .-roinv ii.l. dim. hen it lundy for in 'mt Use. Hi;
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every walk of life. Miss Ormi Hawley as the heroine of the play depicts the wife in a faultless manner, her acting running the gamut of display of human emotions. She is spk ndidly supported. It is the newest of the great prob- : lein plays, and it has thrilled the coun- i i,.,. ;n, ii. ,.,.., ... ik.i h, ,,.;, i shall protect itself. The play teMs the story with remarkable interest and ' iowt-r. but through it pins the uucs- ! tion, "What shall be done about thij ."" and the audience ,u-,l answer. OFFICERS ELECTED. The Adtance Commercial Club Holds Flection. The Commercial club of Advance, elected officers, at their last meeting for the eneuing year; A. II. Yager, president; Maik Wall, vicc-piesid.-nt; Koy Aiies, secretary! Koy ileison, trea.-urer. 'Lite committee on niemliership is Carl Bowman, Thomas IJurrin, C. K. Mc( lain and Ora McOaniel. The rcaiurey showed a balance of $10 after the year's business was settlcil. 10 THE STATE PRISON James A. White Taken Two Parole Violators to the Penitentiary. laniea A. White, prison parole agent is home from Michigan City where he returned two prisoners. Tuesday he took Harry Nelson, colored, from Indianapolis and placed him in pvinon to complete Ins term. Nelson was paroled in April to Indianapolis ulaie a position obialned fol him. Hi refiiM-d to work, however, and spent ho. time in saloon:, and dp-cs. Mr. White made several tups to Indianapolis and got Neli-nn different jobs lint hi- ipnt all of them so he was icturneil to prison this week. From Michigan City Mr. White went lo liacine. Wis, where he got I r. II. K. I.ee ami returned him to Michigan City. Lee liu.i been paroled four time." no and lias violated his parole each time. He will irohabiv got to :tay In-, rumple' term now. He i- a dentist by piufemion but liipior is his weak point. Kvery time that he is paroled he pi rsid.i in getting diunk. J W IHHl.OCATEH.
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i Funds to Amount of $21,000 Also Raised For the ... , Ne btructure, Sufficient fund.1 have been pledged or are now in sight to assure the building of the new Methodist Episcopal church in Sheridan. Something over cil.OfKi was assured up to Wed nesday and the committee expected to raise this amount to $22,000 before Sunday. The buililing committee will go to Kokomo next week to confer with the architect A. A. Hunneweil regarding the work. H was necessary according to the rules of the church to heve about smenlylive per cent of the cost of the building hefo e the contract was let thus leaving only a small portion to raise at Lie dedication nervier". The buildi-ig as plaiuie-.i will coiil $.'I0,(W0 exclusive of the pipe organ. ANrtHrtalilt fttpiiatiPnfccAl' siu;n..t;i.h'nfVixtilJ tinft tbt bluraachs and Huwl 1,rssmdaM.Ctaiwnrff OpraaMorphtMMriUau Not Narcotic. VistixBLiJia 4W.4v frrrsnlt tn.SoufJ Worm.rrriW
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mm VESPER PROGRAM. Reading of growing "Sml" With Organ Accompaniment. The following in the program for the vesper acrvice at the I'resbywrian church next Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'elock: Organ, "Andante," Dubois Organ, "Allegretto Toota Mis Beta Hutching. Anthem: "Saviour, When Night Invades the Sky" Junior quuitette; Mrs. Donaldson, Mim rcrkina, Mr. LaFullette, Mr. Byrd. Organ, "Serenade)" Gounod Reading. Hrowing'a "Saul" . . Mrs. B. F. Coombs with organ accompaniment by Miss Hutchings. Anthem. "How Ung Wilt Thou Forget Me?" Senior quartette: Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Iacobclli, Mr. Jones, Mr. Byrd. Anthem, "Sweet Galilee" Double ijuartette: Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Donaldson, Mrs. Iacobclli, Miss Perkins, Mr. Jones Mr. Tollc, Mr. LaFollette, Mr. Byrd. Subject: The Fourth in the Series of Vesper Talks on Life Messages r'rom Literature Based on Browning's "Saul" and "The Awakening of a Life". For Infanta and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature. of
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