Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 117, Lebanon, Boone County, 12 February 1917 — Page 4
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1iomk1 avary svcnlnir except Sunaav. with wall editions reading SI Hurst , Rotitaa and Towu of JtmMlown, Advance, Thorntown, Whllastown, ZJonsvtiia, 4chantoabt:rs, fcuutsTllle, Trhuaa and Rosion. Hy Mall, i Br Mall, on nioiiih It N rarrlsr, per nvk 1 0 by Currier, one year 5. no Obituaries end Cards of Thanks ere ub)ct to i rliRTffe of 6r. per line of six aoml. Ca"h etioulj accompany matter cf tljle kli.4. Adverllalnc matter of lotterlra or anything of a like nature nel accented at any prlca. Talar.hc.nes lluslnese. 4S; Newa, JS. KA30aTIC CAL!tBA. taUd Meetlnra. Bixii.e Loos No. . I'. A A. M. nd l'rWv each month. 7:3') p M Ivory C. Tulle, srcrrinry, Harry A. Hurt W. M. 'Mar (;- id, ruinl., aecralal; . ern Htar. 1'lrnt ' 7 30 p. m liella May HchulU, V. 3 thin' Wednesday Char.aa JjartDiaa Recorder. mil n.o'nlli.' 7 30 I. in I. St.: l..r C. Tulle Lebanon t'omiusiiderv Teiuplar. Third JJouiti 7 JO p. in. Ivory C. I Baa H. Coomba, K. C. O.VF. OF WOHLI.'S (.KF.AT DAYS. This is one of the (Trent lt s of hi. tory. The birthday of Abraham Li
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has become almost a sacied day ifi thef thought and hearts of the American people, indeed of all the people of tin' ' world Many men have been canon -iled .'hose work and worth d'd not i compare with tho.-' of Abraham l.iit- j coin. Nothing new can be .-.aid of Lincoln. ' Hi:; character and deeds have Is-en told ! in. bong and story, have been ennobl'-d by the greatest orators of the world, j and no new words can be anMod; in ! fact, there is no new way in which t' i look at Lincoln every ivan and wo- ( niiin mrl form a com hi.don as to .n- j coin, each fitting the wcl of the iica t. Some look to Lincoln for an exam Ic i of iiuceessful stitiggle against pover.y; others look to him as a type of grin
PUBLIC SALE Having sold our farm, I will roll nt public sale at the Oorgc ('. Phirley farm, 5 miles southeast oflhanon and 2'a miles northwest of Whitestown, at Stop Ifi, ibarn in 10!' feet of stop) on the T. H., I. & K. traction line, on v Wednesday, Feb. 14 UKt.lNMSt; AT 10:10 (I t UK K A.
HOKSLS )r.e .War-old iron ere -wound; 1 iron-gray draft horse, 7 y :u ItW pounds, 8 years old; 1 brown mire, mare, smooth-mouth, family broke; 2 1 coming 2 year old griding, extra g". - CATTLE One coming 2-vear-!d horn milk cows, fresh in late spring;
reshea soon, a gi one; 2 good ycar.ing Khirthom gd Hhoithoio , kl-.l s. HtMi.S Seven I'oldan Clura rood s.,s. t 14 fall heats.. 17 head fattening hog.-, 1 end l'el.ni iiaiiiuned. HAY AND .STKAW Ten y t ms ti nothy h: bales bright oats straw. IMPLK.M KNTS One goo.1 Stj. ebai.er agon,
flat-top hauling bed. ho- f.-ame. Ih rring hinder, 7 planter, complete, almost new; a;-o tari.lem di.-c, u sulky breaking plow.sed B seasons: ai-o u 4- hoi walking breakers, sprirg and spike-tooth barrov ... ter. International (17 by 'ID hor-,e -power h ty ha' way gasoline engine, new I'e .na fe. .i gririder. Ix
or, good top buggy, open road w;.gon, 7 -els work haiTie.and articles too numerous to mention. TKK.VIS OF SAL-Same as uual. CLEM SHIRLEY U)l C. O. TKIBIihTf. Auctioneer.
PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public sale on the Noblesville road, six miles ea- t of Lebanon, mile vest of Gadsden, three miles north of Whitestown, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17 HF.tilNMNG AT 10.00 A. M. HOKSKS '1 Head- Two icray horsey, weighing about I.'IOO pounds cacti, connMf 6 and ti yeara old, sound and gisid onei, work anvwhere, sinnle or dot-bte. tATTI.K $ H.ad- Thr.-e mdk ewy. one t) jean n'd il be freih this month; one K year old, v ill l,e fresh middle of April; one .1 years old this spring; all No. I good ones; two heifers to t freh Juoe first; all full blooded i, rseys, f AHMING I Vll-l KMFM S AND H tit. KSS Three sets of harness, ami good opes; K lectin -r collars; 1 Studeimker wagon, gisM aa new; I Htsekhawk corn planter, with fertiliaer attach. ;iit, good as new; two John I. er. riding cultiva'ora, go a new; one Janesviile sulky; one ! -c herrnw; one spike tooth harrow; 2 John lieero walking brealiing piows; one-horse ftve-hocd tulllVHtor; 1 single shovel plow; hoes, shovels, piU'hforks, bucksaw, axes, milk trough ami ntliT articles to nonieiolis to mention. I KK MS All sums of to and under, r.sh; all sums over :, a credit of nine months without interest will be Kiveii, pun li ji r givine approved freehold wit, bearing S pee fent ll,l"iest fr.mi date if not paid at maturity;, a discount of 5 cents on the dollar for rash to those entitlod to i redit. No property to 1 removed unlli terms ol sale arc complied with. THOMAS BRADSHAW U5L, I. B. iv.MlBS0X, Ajtlion.rr.
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greet logician, the master of powerful statement ra simple a arda; some, think he was hrouRht forth ly ProTider.ce to brine the people of thiat republie through their most trying era; the politician studies his methods in order to leam the moat intricate working of the greatest political mind of the century; the statesman follow meekly and humbly the sreat deeds that Lin coln accomplished for his country the women revere the mime of Lin coln, forhe toofj for their rijrhts und advancement, and he had the mo.it ciiivalric regard for not only Aon Rutlcdgc, and Mary Todd, hut for all the sex; those who favor the advance ment of real moral reforms can a! ways find in Lincoln the greatest ad vnrale of all these reforms, equal .-ufTraee, prohibition, equal opportuni tie;; for all, the Nation liefore all; the patriot lind.H in Lincoln the supreme xnmple of n mnn who could t;eo the coui'tiy beyond and above all desires of h' own heart, the needs of his ou-n ind of his own party. Lincoln stand- alone on a pedestal, omiiie and yet massive, and receives i In- sincere ilevotion of all men and women ho love the races and who love ju-tire and freedom. Yet, how simple they were in life, his character, his accomplishments ' Kml'iwed with a (treat heart and great mind, he merely put himself in tlx background and .-towl for the rights of tf.o other man, of all men. He arcoinplisheil what he did by his sacrifice ami if.jf ..rg'.'tfu'ne.-,.. Others ran iicconi h. In proportion, as they how tbi'se qualities of heart and ,ind. WUIiK KOIt Til K PHll'l.l.. It ha.- In-en wi.-ely suKgested. now tl ;d a un-tituiomil cmventior i. a--sured, that the people shold begin to studv the great question;, to co'nc bvfrre th- rer.vr.ti- r.. There will be much difference of ..pinion a.- to maey of the gu nt ques tions to he con.-ub red hy the eon- j -ntion, ar.d thee d ifereiicrs rhoul.i ic; harnior.izril and openly discus ai: . 'luring the months preceding the oponte it th" convention. In 'Hire place , there are aln adj p'.d.hc meeting- being lo-ld, anil discu. ,-it'js . aie conducted that nut only dnifl mi. old; 1 hi 'iming ti ; weicht I..MKI pounds k mare, weighing 1,irs old, sound; 1 black -old blorky geldings; coming ; 2 mmg yearling cott. roan Hhorthorn bull. 3 good i'hort2 b'ack cowi half Jer eys. 1 to and ;i extra lay, extra good; 2M0 double ,idel,oards; 1 foot cut; Case rorn sod rf:.-,on,.; Molinc .c hitch for fume; 2 steel roller, rorn cuter. 12-horse power Laal cream sepal at-aiTe.-H, horse blankets
out ti e L J:-;.r Uil.l W in the HMnis of the peo;v'e ;u t v. they really believe, and w'vst they want done. " , The great d.-mand for a new constitution haa come from the fact that the people want nome great moral reforma, including prohibition and woman suffrage, and there are other questions that have arisen within the past sixty year that nerd cooaideiation. For example the lawyers have been trying for ysara to get through an amendment to fix the qualification of lawyers son.ething besides just good moral ennraeter, and they have been urable to such an amendment th: :t ; h. 1, should be no tm'tMe ."ji the convention to it?' Uiis need throgh one of the clauses of the new constitution.
Then, too, there should be a forming of the minds of the people lis to the kind of a man they want to act for them in this great eonvention. N""t even every mun who woubl make a good representative ordinarily can fill the bill a a member of a consliutional convention. It may be said. is passing, that a proper representafor this county must be a m 'n of progressive thought, a man entirely in line with the best minds of the lay, not a friend of the corporations, it a radical oppon'-it cf property in fests ju.--t fair-minded, biiminded man, capable of making dceis, one who.-e derisions may iic ratified by the people when the trio for ratihcation comes. These questions are up to the pe.ile now. even with a prospect of w at ahead, and with the legislature nod congress .-till with us. jit Tur Apr nr no vr no ! Jolllt S. Jones Expired Sunday of Pneumonia I-uncial Tuesday. Jo'-n S. Jones. K iunday morning at cars old. dil iVloek at h home, one mile north vi llig .-printr where he had lived piaet'cally all h nfe. I'neumoma was the !ns death. He, leaves a wife, and five three sons Hl.d two daughtel The funeral will be held lesidence Tuesday morning at ll:0'i o'clock, the liev. John It. f'aily oi Indianapolis, officiating. Burial will: be m tlie Jones cemetery.
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lilt Ihr n'er,,M'iiul A.I S.irl.e., IXniANAroLLS, Ind., February 12 Representative Lafuse was the target of a telegiHphic bombardment ruiiducted by advocates of the Maston voman snffraire bill from Itirhm. More than a hun.lred telegra.ns greeted Kepresentative Lafuse when b" leturend to the state house todnv. liepreenative IJartel, who is slaterl us an opiKii.ent tu the pleasure was .lot .-S3 favorer! by the women of 'A .ii r-.ty. (iovernor (iiMslneh will Kti In-fore the house aiul senate committees which have administration i.ieasgros in their . barge should tfiose tneasuiee fail to be nqmrted out early this week. The .idnnnistration leaders claim that the bills advocated by the governor are PUBLIC
r .m-II ui m: ail, 1m, h .-t t.i n-i.rM-, 4 loiW f ii.-ill' a.-t of I'lmnn, miltrt ,Houth"ast of l'tk, 4 nitssoi.lii t,; t of fclixavillr, on what a known a the Hnra Nt .if farm, m MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1917 HF.WNNING AT 10 O'CLOt K A. M, IIOKSKS Head Two bay Belgian mares, (t yours old. in f.ml, we.ghs a good team; black Fercheron miire, A years old. in foal, weighing 1,S0 pounds; brown mare, 10 years old, in foal broke in all hurne.s, weighing I, KM) pounds; liny maro 10 years old, in foul, weighing 1.400; bay driving marc, U years old. weighing 1.070 pounds; sorrel Itclgian gelding, coming i years obi; Mark I'ercheron gelding, coming 2 years old. t ATTLF. IB Head 5 head of mdk rows; one Mark I'olled raw, years old, calf by aide; out! black heifer, years old, will be freah March 3; oik red cow, S years old. wilj be freah Feb. '."J; one jersey cow. 6 years old. calf by totje; one black jersey row, . years old, givin(3'i gallons of milk a day, will lie CiesK Sepw .14; five yearling calves; 2 heifers and 3 steers. Ill ICS 7 Head Poland China brood sows. du to farrow in March. FFEla una hi,, hefs of yellow corn, a few busliebi of ehoice seed -orn and a few white seed oats. M"s KI.LANWll H Set of work harness; I Ji;.imh sulkey plow; foot diac harrow; lii(l tonwlo crates, good as new; oilier things too numerous to mention. Ladies at IWIhel ( hufch Will rierve Lanch TKRMH OF HALFAII sums of l.'i.W und under cash, on sums o-r lo.WI a credit of nine months without interest will I given, purchaser giving bankable note bearing eight, per cantonte 'st from dBle if not paid at maturity. I- ive per cent .he- , count to those entitled to credit, fjo property to u rervovfl Until term of sat are compiled witb. 4 HENRY J. GORMAN 1. 0. HLMIEH.tO.V. Auctwiiavf. J. T. frank Lai iha.f. t'lsrk
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Copies of 0. H. 'Carmichatl'g "Lincoln's Gettysburg Address" Put on Sate. Copies of the Rev. O. H. Carmichael's new hnofc "Lincoln's Gettysburg Address" lr.ve been received here and are on up' ; at local book stores. -The orY'. ! . 'a announcement of the book ' "A vivied and historcially ac curate account of the writing and delivery of that classic of all times "Lincoln's (iettysburg Address." The whole occasion is ma'le. to pass in review before us a thing of life and rtiovement. We journey with Lincoln to th qUjet little town, so lately the scene of dreadful battle, ait with him in the "upper room" of the now historic Wills houre, stand with him before the profoundly moved but silent crowd, and hear those few majestic words an utterance immortal. And those who love and understand are made deeply conscious that in this wor'd-known address Abraham Lincoln rev mi led the central motive and ideal of his !,fe, and that through it he voiced the message of America to the world." Lebanon ieople who read "The Shadow on the Dial," will receive this new work from the pen of the liev I Mr. Cuimichael with great pleasure. MINOR COURTS. i Harold riauser of Frankfort, ap tcared before Justice of Peace Trov -j bridge this morninir anil plead ituiltj I to ;he charge of intoxication. He w-as fined $1 and costs amounting to $11.Da. He paid the fine. Willi..", upiMiiicd before the ! '.Squire this afternoon and plead guilty to the .same charge. Me received the n.i ..d it. , mert c-aturday night when the policei m-iii found him at the traction station ! well under the influence. liaker wa..arrested by Sheriff I). X. Lewis Sun ! lay morning at the home of Khoda Holberg Vc Main street. ; t'latlscr was all "mussed up" when placed under arre-t and had evidently ; bei n in a "scrap" of considerable proportions. ! (ilVLS l POSITION.
: I'hiMip Huches. who has boon spendi:s , mg several mouths in Dyeisburir of Term., where he held a splendid por.ition in an orchestra in adarge tlieatei n. m that city is enroute home. Mr. ilughea is at present V'siting in Tern
tiaute. WANTUD A dishwasher. Hopkins' re-tnurant. Soutii side square, 2-12-tf. solely for elheicncv purposes while )e d ecoiM,nt ntie chief-. : base tk"-ir opimsitiou on claims thai. the Republicans a.-e si-eking to extern: ' the powers of the administration so a. to rid the state of employes appointid iby the ltal.-t..n administiatioii. I "V'lunever your adinmistration pro ! sents a measure which will further tin economy or ellici. :irv of the etate gov ernment, ou will receive the unanimous suppott of the licniocrakic :ide jf the senate," ni.l I lemoerutic Snate floor bad r Culbrrtson in attacking tlw oil invpection bill in reply te Senator Robinson's, rhaiye that the llemocrats were now attempting to ."daughter" a meritorious measure. "We of the I'emocratic sid? want -whuf is neht but we do not intend to sup port political crabs which our Ifcpuhli can fiiends term "ineritoiioipi." SALE
Anns.' Oi,ieraH,- of Kunt op 1 -- ruary 14th. fst Valentine'a day, February 14, la attracting attention of the little folks in Lebanon and some of the older ones, too, for thot matter. Store windows where valentines are being offered for sale are now beilerked w)th them in varied shape and hues. While there are r..u..y of the otnic variety litis data is not in demand so much as' hey once were but a few years back and the bulk of the stock on hands is of the prettier class, each of them bearing a short love token one for. the fancy of most anyone. Social gatherings this week are mostly to be in keeping with the season.
MADE HER ESCAPE. Margaret Beard Leaves The Orpahns' Home, but is Apprehended. Margaret Beard, the foui :een yearold daughter of Mrs. Pearl Heard, whe was sent to the Indianapolis Orphans' Home sometime an-o by the Iloone County lloard of Children's (Juaidiuns. made her escape from the home one night last week. According to the report received here she succeeded in getting out of the city and was about three miles out in the country when the officials of .the home found her the next day and returned her to the home. Lwal People Hear F'rne;iam at Thorntown Yesterday Mornins and Afternoon. The follow iiitf Lebanon leopic went to Thorntown yesterday morning to attend the morning and lifteinoon sessions of the Welfare Conference heinvr held there; Mr. and Mis. li. I'. lIcKev. Mr. and !-.. K. C. Cullioi., Jol.ii 'ones. W. L. ( al'ane, Judj'e W. H. Purr. Hie meetings opened yesterday inorniriir, the last session to be held thl i evening, when Mr. and Mrs. W. J. i'e Vol and Mrs. 0. C Iliggins will attend. Mr. Gullion, cletk of Stale. Board of Kducation, was on program in the morning speaking at the Methodist c'nuiel. at 1U:.'SU o'clock and n who afternoon Judge Parr gave a talk on the different community problems. WHEN AXLE BROKE Dr. Deluskie Smith Meets With Accident Near Pikes' I'roNsinK. Whin the front ax ie of hi- machine hroke'Or. Iiela..kie Smitii's car vvti 'iito th' ddeh nl;out. a half mile sontfif I 'ike.,' Crossing .Sunday evening. Other than a broken axle tin niiiehine .a.-, not. damaged and the doctor wa-: not injured. PUBLIC SALE DATES February 17, Saturday Thomas Bradshaw, 6 miles east of l"banon. on Voldesville road; horses, Jersey cattle, farming implements. U'ehruary lit, Monday Henry J. Gorman, four miles northeast of Lebanon, 2li miles southeast of Pike, A miles southwest of Kliiaville on what is known as the Oora Neal farm; horses, tattle, hogs, feed, implements TniKBETT & SON'S SALES. February II, Wednesday Clem Shirley, stop HI on T. I & K.. general farm sale. lefirury lo,-Thursday Wallace vV'e'll, b miles northwest of Lebanon, general sale. See Col. Tribbctt & Son for dales. I'md (I. Taner, candidate for Mayor, sulij.ct to the Hepubliran primary. March fl. KXI'ltKSS TIUMkH, I v. ish to express my thanks to th. Hoy Scouts for their kindnesu m sending nie aueh beautiful flowers. Mrs. Jaim Cobb. CITY NEWS Jiiinu, the cleaner. fiaoiiorurdl f,.r eleunlno Vhnne til Ti4xirali, vuto delivery. Ioiig dts- j tanot drives. I'hone 219. W. T. Randle. i (;4rge stills of l.el,aiM ..lis, Willi tun oianna lu re neL wm-k. Is'ave! orders with Miss Ruth i'erins. UttftJ, photo. Yiemt bitii $qU4e.
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This is the time of year your feet need protection. This is the place where you can find the protection While there is a scarcity of Rubbers we were fortunate enough to have n large stock and can supplLjou with anything you need in rubber footwear. Come in and see us. The Morgan Shoe Co.
Classified ADVERTISING Rates Vic Per Word, Each Issue. . No Advertisement Taken for Less than 10c. HOUSES FOR RENT. FOti RKN'T 7-room house Vith lu.tli . 2 sou. ires frnm court house. Phone W2. W. C. Kenneoy. 1-25-tf "miscellaneous fob-sale. Foil SAl.K One good " nr.lk route. Phone No. tipi-l.. 2-5tf. Ft'K SALK-jersey male, eligible to register. See Farl Kdlm, K. K. I. Jf-'i I'Ult SALK Oavenport, inning Wb'e. bed, fireb-ss cooker iras range, 'litrhen cabinet etc., all in good condition. 1'. C. Lcuiman, bO'J South M rdi.in street. 2-ii-.'tt. f OkALt lllirck se iFoa"' C.mhI i.uaiity. Hazelrigg phone, 52i;f. A. H. Hratton. 2-!Ot!2 MISCLI.l. ANLOl S W ANTIilV "HO YOU XKKI MONF.Y,'--lligh-dt cash prices paid for false tei th in any condition, also bridge work, old gold, silver, old plat mum. I jea.-e mail to llerner's False Teeth Specialty. 2L'-:ird street, Troy, . V , ami receive clie.k bv return mail." 2-TtJtl WANTFH More pi-opie to use tee Reporter clatdfiid ndvertising columns. Quick returns. t LOST AND FOI n'h. LOST 'Jood tiportunity if you faii to use the Reporter chissilied columns. LOST Man's brown 'undressed lio.-l riuht hand glove. Return to Reporter ofliue. 6l KKF.S FOR KhlN I FOR P. K NT I ir"-k "room." See 1 1 oy Mi-t'laine. First National hank bldg. . 2 12-:tl. wYou Won't Miss the money if1 you get a ioaii of us on our small weekly payment vp!n. lion't worry, hut let. us make you a loan. $10 to $250 ''advanced upon Furniture, Live 5 Stock, etc., and left m your pofsrssioru W rite us for rates, " givii.g amount wanted, wngcj und occupation. ,J " W. A. Swank w Crawfordsville, Ind. Ren Ilur Bldg. Phone D-C-2!!' Intcrurban Time Tables TIT' It F. HM'TK INTH N AI'Ol IS K AS I KItN TIIVtTiON t. Kffectite Feb. 1, P.I 17. i:st P. M. l:li, vi;st P. M. 12:17 1 :Z5
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1 3:kt 1 1.Hiled tei'lns. Ttaily except Sun day. JFrankforl only. i i.ast car leaves lndian:iiiolis at ll:X0i p. ni. and I.ufayette at lu:ta p. m. I Crt AW FOKI'SVTI.LK DIVISION Cars leave Lebanon for Crnwfordu- i villi- ul 7:3", :ii. Held "'. t;''. i :t:;il. ":", 7: "id, !;:'" and 1 1 p. m. : Cuts ai-nvu from Crawl'irdsville at ; 7 10.! P :!.. It !d 0. m., 1:-J', 8:1a,; r. "0, 7:2ii, :! and H'.'JO p. m. I ;THK. SECURITIES haid!el by Hurry L. Kertwortby nro nalo and net the invextor the largest rate of interest nonsible, llarry L. Kenwurlhy R.'Sidi-m-a phoney 2Ui Office, 10
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LIKE MOTHER USED TO BAKE D. L. Greath Our own delivery. I'hnneu 127 nnd 517 Prest-0-Lite Service Station lotteries recharged and repaired. Free inspection and distilled water. Jacob E, Wilcox 112 East Main Street Phon? 199. DR. R. D. GARRISON i DENTIST J raraera State Bank Bui Id lag I Rooms 208-20 Paou MS-K W. A. SMALL GENERAL AUCTIONEER Farm Sale Specialty Phones Office 343, Residence 1241 LEBANON, IND. Phone 6 PINN ELL-C00MBS Lebanon's Leading Lube Yard. W00LEY & EDWARDS Specialists In Men's and Boys' Wear P. B. WINTERS CHIROPRACTOR flours: 0-11 a. m., 2 5 and 7- p. CONSULTATION AND SPINAL ANALYSIS FREE S gMon-Neal Rldt- PI""- 281 IF IT'S GOOD HARDWARE WE HAVE IT J. C. BROWN CO. DR. L. SL BEAVEN OSTEOPATIJIC PHYSICIAN Fuoari SUta Bask BnTMim 1 a. m. t S p. m. PHONE 151
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