Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 110, Lebanon, Boone County, 3 February 1917 — Page 5
&EWARE OF sudden colds. TakeCASCARA QUININE The oM family remedy-In tMot form mle. aiw. uy to tk. No npiatt bo unpleasunt slier e ffict. Cum coUUi In 2 tioort-Grip in J dy. M.,ny back II II foil. Get the ouin hnx with Red Top nd Mr, liUi picture on l-25 cm. At Aw Dr3ki ,
Lingering Coughs are Dangerous. Oct rid of that tirkiing cough that keeps you awake at night and drains your vitality and energy. Vr. king's Now lliscnvery is a pleasant bnlsam remedy, antisept.c, laxa'ivc and promptly effective. It soothes the irntatcd membrane and kills the cold i-erres; your cough in soon relieved, lielay is dangerous Kit Or. Kin?'.New Discovery at once. For Hourly fifty years it lias been the favorite remedy for grippe, rroup, coughs and colds. Get a bottle today at your druggist, 50c. Adv.
FfLEASED OFFEf.'DER
BECAUSE CF FAMILY
Frankfort Authorities Acted Favorably on John StowerV Plea.
The Frankfort CrcRcent-Newn says:
' The fact that John Stowent, a laborer
rpFifiifip Thmttown bus ft wife ami nine chiMren in destitute Cir
cumstances, got Stowera oit of trouble here this morning without a fine or jail term.
''Stowors was picked up last nijfht in a drunken condition and was lodKPi? in jail, This mominjr he told Mavi (laid that he had purchased a pint o nlcuhul for th" u?e of his wife, who it ill. He i-'iuldn't renft-t the temptation of (ir;nkin the alcnhol, he Kai(, ami bwime intoxicated. He said he obtainpfi tli alcohol at Lebanon, but thp police are of the opinion he bought it at a Frankfort drujf store. Stowits told thn mayor his wife and childr'n wu!d Mitfer if hi? was imprisoned. Tltt-y arc prartualiy without nian.; IK wu.i rf leased and toid to go home.'
IONES & STARK CLOTHIERS Suits that Suit South Side Square
II! SINFSS TKIP TO NEW YOKK Will S. Craig, of the Craig dryt.'omls Co.. left today for New York i ity. to spend several days. His trip s fur tin1 pui poe of bu ing goodt lor th spring and summer trade.
TO-DAY IS THRIFT DAY February 3rd.
Tu a vast army of happy and progressive people this is the anniversary of the day on which they started a new Thrift haliit. February 3rd of next year will find them still farther ahead. Where will it fud you? What about sickness, loss of work, accidents and o' J aye? Is- it not ad'visahk' to set something aside for these? Celebrate Thrift Day in a practical way. Open a Hank Account NOW. If you already have one, add to it. A cordial welcome awaits you here.
First National Bank
Great btrengtn, uuraDiuty, rinc -otor
SjLlO ltirSiaeilV5.l'iii)d!tin,F!r$,Va!i,CiirrtsBt.fi(!i.ltc. ' 0l Ornci. Detroit. Mich. " Works, ttroh. Indiana. For Sale by Metzger Lumber Co., Jas. A. Parish.
PUBLIC SALE I will .-.- 'I ai p it'U'-- ale a. my faun, two mil pi. t of Stop 28. T. If- I. & K. .W!hwtrit linet Traction line, three miif ioutheaf-t of Mechanic -bursr and one mile north of Hopewell church, and e.ht rriiic& north of Lebanon WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1917 SALE lir.UNS AT 10:00 )'( t(M K A. M. HORSKS I our Head Own gray mure, si year old weight about t,nii! ). iinrix : one moot.S-rnouthed gray mure, weight I.5tW) pound.-; both th'se irw ar bred to Percheron horse; two coming yearlmi; horw tolt, extra Riioi oneh. (.'ATTI.ri 10 ovilre :t ye,,r -old llnl-Uin row vih oalf by Mde. a vip lour lm!Ioi:i. uf n,ilk pr riay; on i year-'dd .jtiey evw, f.r-fc Ma'vh !,. ivii'ic one ifallori or milk day. SHKF.P Niii.ieen Head -K glit ewe. to lamb in .March; ten Cve Ufril, oot- i.'e k. HIM.H-Iwvn'.-lliree II. ad w brood ,i.w. Hue to farrow nudiiie rf Var. l,: I rra!r h': trity-tw fboata. weighing about !i0 pounds. Tie.- a.e biy type i'oUnd-f 'hma full hlmxt. FKI.D Sn l,u,.i. ,.f jroi) white corn; 1 5 torn of timothy hay in mow, nic itnd br'yhr. IMPI.FMr XTS -die n foot O.ie.rne wiUi trockn 1 fllivi.r cultivator; I J!-.i.- r md-gate oata needer; I tralkmtf plow, li in. h: I hav tnWer; I i-diw Kentoi ky wheal drill with frrt livr utlai Imient : 1 imp liri wagon; I g'uxi eainagr.. nearly new; I net of breechnm haintiw: I t of Inather fly nn; mm collar; 1 Kl.art'ie No. '4 eream separator, nearly hbw; i 440-en. iio J-ml'ii-; 1 a iiarrei gaivamd water lanK, TERMS ' HALK All um of $i..l)0 ,,d under ea.h. 0.1 im iver r. n0 it credit of mr-i months withui'.t interent will b?i given, pii.Thawr giving biik line nt bearing f.ght per cent inlrr.t fiom dale it not paid at mamritv, five er rent dieruimt to tho entitled to endit. So iroH.-rty to be renvuveil until U-rien if i-aie 4re com), bed with. - UdieV Aid f.wiely of Betlxd ChMrth Will 3err luark i:l::lr kiddli:
"RACE fcL-ICi."
C.reat Photo Drama to bt Shown at Colonial Next Wedneday. "Hace Suicide," at the Colonial, next Wednesday Is given timelineaa and interest by the realisation of wh it h Kuropean war mean towurd the depopulation of the warring nations. Throughout the lavish production, which has been in the course of making for more than aix month, the 3ubjcct of mother love, the beauty of
ita anticipation and the horror and disappointment are contrasted with ha animal instincts and the passion if the male of the species since the j i!l oi hinoiy I From the animalism of primeval I
limes, through the debaucheries of the Roman period, the infidelity of mideval ages, up to the Bohemiunism of '.he present day, the evolution of man. is vividly pictured. The young hus
band of today putu off fiarenthi 0(1. 1
vi'uiting for prosperity, until the wif
has an accident and children are for- I
?vcr denied him. Oimi llawley is the attractive heroine and the other lead is well handled by Earl Metcalfe, with Kempton lireene, Octavia llandworth. Herbert Kortier and Ha7el Hubbard
also appear in the capable cast.
HM'SM
COLONIAL
Wednesday, February 7th.
15c Admission ISc
The Great Six Part Allegorical Drama Of the Ages
Two Men Who Deserve Credit
lor Big I'ait in Vktory Wire News to Bryan.
Jamc K. Iiisk and James McGill, .iwnors of the Mairy Cream Scparu'or factory here a.c two men m the -tutc ho deserve a great deal of redit for the ovrr helming vote m i:e uie nenat Kriday afternoon or. i he l'rohibit'on bill. It was tliew men wiio first started the movement of .tate wide I'rohibition. In November it was at their reU"nt that William Jennings llrvan came to Indianapolis and made his great pleas for I'mbitition. Mr. Bryan returned to Indianapolis ju-t recently and made 1 speech before the senate in which he not only mad- a pita for I'rohibition but advised the senate members
stand by the governor in his
...hV phitform. .Mr. liryao has been very much intereted in the prohibition situation in Indiana. Ye-trrday as s;on as the enale passu I the bill inakniK Indiana iry, Mr. Iii.sk sent a telegram to Mr. Iryan, who is now in New Y'oik. givng h'm the lesult. Later in the day Mr. Ki.-k rendved the follower reply Accept my hearty rongiatulations n the Prohibition vctorv. Ll'ightcil. .V. J. Hi vac."
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Time Looks Forth On a Dead World and Posterity Becomes a Void Every Man and Woman Will be Vitally Interested in This WONDERFUL WiOTO-I'LAY Dealing Comprehensively, Cut Without Offense on this Subject of Universal Discussion
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till lie he Tone Tel Ib-T.onsiratior. ul (c.ilial thrislian Church. 1. it ; c.-i' io for a ,-ingnr to sirg a luet M-i-h her-elf ? fan a Imng voice and tli" sam" voic if ,;'duccd on nn m-ti'umont be ;,o idilitieal im tore iualltv that thev cannot he di;-!i"gji-heo, one from the other? Has science acho ved a triumph thai, rea' I th dn oC a r.- w day in the art of my-ie ' The.f are -.; e -il tlie ijuest ioi-h IUi -tion ; in -civ. h every person of -ult ;rc n-.'i t tal.r a p interestthat will be answered at th" music recital lo be given at the Centra' ('hn. tian churcii mi Monday evening, Kcbriuirv 5. Invi, aliens to thi. affair, at which Hel.v, Clark, the uidelj knon young cnc. rl contralto will ing. h-..ve been received h man .rooiiiient ni'jsician of this uty. and :ntere,; m the coming u'f ii i r-tu t" keen. The apvara m e of Miss ( !in-k alor.e. ol c.ioi.,e, ,ou!il Im- sufVsie'lt to uiiitiM' the en'.hii:.inm of noi.-ii' 'ovrs here, but the 'net that be will '"Pd her i UK-lb '"ice to the Iaudanle work of n-veahn? riTICIU.-IVrly thit the marvi-'oue ai h-'- rm: nt of the Re'.'ration of m'j.'cal ..ound his hern
; DON'T MISTAKE THE f .M SE
Many Lebanon People Have Kidne) Trouhl And do not Know i(, io you have backache? Art y.iu tired and worn nut? r i'el Dixiy. m rvous and depri sseil? Are the kidney secretions irregular? Hiphiy colored; enntain sediment? I.ik"l. your ki b.f'j are it faull. Weak kidneys give waning of distress. His'd tho warning; don't delay l. se a tested kidney remedy. Head this libation testimony. V. 0. rivans, Jl'e'l booth Meridian street, Lebanon, ay: "Ofcionally my back hiu tieeome sore ami lm arid my kidney, have acted too often. scalding in I'-i'-aac and am unnatural Just as soon as I notice the tr"Uh! tomirjr on. I ue Jjoan's Kidney TilU, fiociiril at the Red f'rnns drug (tore and 1 m m in fovd health again." Vtif hh: at sill dealers, fimi'l Jiiiipiv R for ft kidnny r ptlir-"t (.w r nr: I sHe Mrnr i
RURAL ROUTE DRIVER I SEVEStLV injured!
public SALE
I will hell at public auction ot
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'h-iicc, -1 rules nor'.hke. 1 miie.: Hll1ilCt't
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ORMI HAWLEY and EARLE METCALF . AND AN EXTRAORDINARY CAST OF SELECTED TLAYERS ' j
attained adds immeasurable interct lo 'he occasion. In the coming rici'al. wh'rh is heig eagerly awaited by those who huid 'nub of admission. Miss Clark wili i ;, ill compavisoii v.'ith her voice as re-created hy the New Kdir-on, to enih'e tho-e in the audience to judge vhether or not the living voice can made to live forever. A superb urogram has been jma.igcd a program that will reveal all of the fa.-cin-ittng qualities of the voice of the oung contralto. At times her livins voire will be heard alone; at time h" will sing in unison with her rereatcd voire; at times she will sing Ui-s with herfcelf, carrying one part f a song with her living voice and h" other part with h"r re-created vr.ice. The audience will try to pick ile two golden Ihieads to tone apart to say which one lives for the momnt and which one lin.s lieen made imTMirtnl. Can it tie dure-' This it. he qnestion the musicians of the city ire asking themselves today. It will be the most uniipie recital ever given in this eity, both from a musical and scientific standpoint.
Walter Stewart Badly Pi'uis.ii in ' a Runaway Accident Near j Darlington. i
A SEAT COLLAPSED
Accident at Ihe lbkr l!;ill (.ante at Armory on ImhI Ever.inR.
Walter .Stewart dmor of ruin! roc! N'n 1 out of fiarliogte.i ..utfi-re ! a l,,:d accident yesterday while drivm l.uroute but he is rtvcivii g cor.gih.u'.tiom of hi:i friends th.it ii was n, worse. Mr. Stew.nl was near the n.ar'e., Macguire. home north of Keg' .hi where for some inevplainahle ivivioi. his l:or-e scared and began to run. In the deed wac-n he -i hard to control. U'hen he reached li e cross roads, the animal made a sudden Inn. throw in,T the wat:on uver anil lnuisine; Me. .Stewar ..rverely. The hur.'r fel' and it was found that both tront legs were broken. Ir. I.idikiiv. the veterinarian v-ac called, hut Ihe hor;"e, a valuable one. as l,il,-.l. Mr. SleaH. idilieurh ,r.-ve.el.. !-lis,l will h- able to re..nie hi., rut ill a few d,iy. Harvey, photos. West Hid? Square.
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1917 BEGINNING AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. HORSES 8 Head Tno bay Cflginii m ires, H years old. in 'foal, weighs S.iioO, a good teum; black 1'eri.heieii marc, 3 yeais old, in ioal, weighing 1,300 pounds; brown n;i.ie, lo years old, m f-j.ll, broke in all hamres, weighing 1 , 1:10 pound ; hay rr.M-e )o ,c.... dd. in i.ial, weighing J . n iij ; I, ay dnvini' ir:.i'e. ft years old.' weighing l.b'iO pounds; sorrel Deiginn geiding. wtinnj 2 years old; black I'ercheron gi-iding, foioing 2 years old. Ai i i.E HI Hturl ? h-id i,! n i.k cows; one I , k p,ii;. ,i cow, b' years old, eulf by ii,!...; one black heller, 3 years old, will b; fresh Man-h 3; one red cow, .1 yctrs o'd, will be fi:r'u Keb. 22; one jersey cow, 6 years old. ca'f by side; one black jersey cow, 8 years old, giving 3', gulh.ni of m.ik .!;;;. w... 't fre.-n Sept. U: live yvaiiine calves; 2 huifir': ur.d 3 ito'.rs. HOLS 7 Head Poland China brood sowf . duo to farrow if" March. KI!E0 2W bushels of yellow com, a few bushels of choice seed corn and a ew white seeil oats. Miot El.l.ANKOCS Set of work harnr.-i,; I lit inch aulfcey plow; 8-foot 'lisc harrow; 1"0 tomato crates, good as pew; oilier thirrs too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALK All sums of $5.00 and under, cash; all sums over $.'.00 a credit of nine months, without interest will be given, purchaser giving approved freehold note, bearing 8 per cent interest from date if not paid at maturity. A discount of ; cents on Ihe dollar for cai-h to thooc entitled to credit. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. Ladies of Bethel Church Will Serve Lunch HENRY J. GORMAN Col. J. B. ililulcison. Auctioneer. .1. T. Frank LaiiKhner, Clerk Kti'OItTtlt PRINT.
C.ET YOUR SALE BILLS AT REPORTER OFFICE REPORTER, HY MAIL, Sl.Ot) A YEAR. GET YOUR SALE RILLS AT RE I 'OUTER OFFICE
VS hTI line of the scats at the armory broke last night just bef .re ' the Leoaiion and Martinet die basket-j ball Banjo, Owcfi t.Ues living north "f town mliernl a Kl wojnd mid Viil - , j n M'lrtio -ortersd slightly bmiseil lef! rhoulder. Tim boys were sitting 1 on th to r.it of ets. A knot h-dc in ti e, bouvd the muse of iti, brmking and allowing Ui incn lo fall to the floor. Keiiber of them vas In (tirnl imtioumv. The atbivtir acsoeinllnii of the high school will huve sh- h of the seat braced, however, an a ;iruiion lore trie ni gicie.
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IS SOMEWHAT WPKOVrib Mr. Charles A PrcV of Mfayene Svtiiiie, who hi ben taking treatment in th W'lllinm hutjittni for a bitie over threu wiks. semihitt bet'el todnv.
Ill these tu o tires you pay fur (jiiality. Tlit' safety tutU you nothing. GUARANTEE Goodyear's 3,500 miles, but run r,(H)() to 6,X)0. Pennwlvnniai Vacuum dim, miles, oil proof. 3IORIL 011 FILTERED GASOLINE
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