Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 118, Lebanon, Boone County, 13 February 1917 — Page 2

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Coining Wednesday, Feb. 14 . A living , lli robbing presentation of Poc's .great poem.

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Founded upon the widely -known novel and play. ESSANAY'S SIX-ACT FEATURE PHOTOPLAY ' . BY GEORGE C. HAZELTON . WITH POE REINCARNATED IN THE PERSON OF HENRY B. WALTHALL Dramatized and Directed by Charles J. Urabin. WARD A HOWARD, the meat citiotluilal actress appears with Mr. Walthall in this, the must cthoretiily artistic, intensely f.iscinatinjf and suul-Hlirriiitf plioW tr;.if"Jy of the year. "And the raven, never flitting, mil is sitting, still is .'Utiag On the pallid bust of I'ailas, just above my chaiiibr door; Ar.d his eyes have nil the seeming of a demon's that is dreaming And the iamp-light o'er him streaming throws his shadow on the iloor. And my soul from out that shadow xliat lies floatmg on the floor. Khali be kited nevet more!" - Vrm 'The Kavrn," hy KdK.ir Ai!aiI.c. Thus Edgar Allan Foe, bryi; in the early days of the last century, wrote and, in lc end, irasc to the world u poem which since has won toti him recognition as America's (freatost rwwt. "The n.;vei" is, tin- title of the poem, uml it is typical of that famous poet a melancholy, weird collection of verses which truly indicates his moody and jrloomy temperatuer.t. It is nn epitome of I'oe'.i life a tragedy from beginning to end and it revials cle.irly the undying affection which he had for his lost wife. WALTHAM. LONG CAI.I ED "FOE OF THE SCREEN." Essanay actor's emotional tem-ranient and striking likeness to poet make him ideal "lead" fur "The Raven." Livimr image of America's greatest poet, re-enacts latter':) tragi' life in most intensely fascinating photoplay of the year. Wards Howard, j.reat emotiunal actress, plays opposite most talented actor in films in this soul-stirring dr.unii fiotn IIksiIuoi r ,ir..nu'. Every One Should See This Educational Production ' of the Life ol America's Greatest Poet. ONE DAY ONLY 15c ADMISSION lie .Matinee, l'.)c; Children, 5c

Price Right Latest Designs WALL PAPER LONG & DAVIS Phone Ci ty Drug Store Home of Vinol

Routine Business Transacted at i.ast INight s Session.

VOTING PLACES FIXED

Designations Made For the Four Wards in the City , Primary Election.

The city council met in n gai ir aesI aion with all members prescm except ! Councilman Myers. I Ailam tiros, presented a construe -i tion contract and bond on the improvcI ment of Indiana"oli avenue e ivioir 1 oond in the sum of $.10.0(10 with Kranjcis Long and Harvey Jl. Coulter a: , sureties. j Ma' or Shelby certified to the cnirni eil that he haci signed and approved j an ordinance redisricting the city of Lebanon, Indiana, into four wards, de&ignatinu: the boundaries of each, also a resolution awarding the contract for the improvement of Indianapolis avemi". and on motion of Councilman IWcitzel the certificate was ordered : p-ead of record. j On motion of Councilman WcitZ'd, jj'.'.ime K. i iiah was granted a permit i to build a frame garage and remodel dwelling on lot No. 7 block No. !). O. I". at a cost of IJiKI. On motion of Councilman KIlis the following places were adopted for votine place' for the primary and thcr.!on: First ward, the county surveyor's office; second ward, the prosei utor oihee; third ward, the ladies' : re-it room and the fourth ward the city I tu asm ei 'h oiikc at the city building. OH'ICKi:.-.' IIKI'OHTS, ! Mi epoits for tin- m.ir,i of

j Halar, i ''eeci

Treasurer's Iteport ln ouirht fot v. ard . .Sl'J

I Iti.lanc . j lu.'huisel

A up mil on ham.- i I ,(.l .'..70 - ater Vl,lk., Hepo'-I - Balnne- lurtught forward ..$ lOS.i: .Uecipt :.;.!-.

fatal balance and - hcbur:cmoiits ..

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Da T. a TURNER LEBANON, INDIANA. DtMaiwa of Women ami ChHdrea N m, Throat and l.unf SUt Bank Bnilding, Koonu S"4, 5 and 3wl. Fbona Sir,

SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, per dozen 25e Double edge, per dozen ,.3Sc We pty pontage one way. Barker & Son, Lebanon

Lebanon Auto Sale Machine Co. W hav morn for fifty more u'omobi!e fur winter atnrigo. ,ind w U'kb cure of yeor bi ter es. We paint, uphoWer, fix your o ps and overhaul your tar, (iivp u a trial. MARTIN OJr.lfcKf;ii;i. Mgr.

' Lingering Cough are Dangernnw, ;t nd of that tickling rough that . keeps mi anake nt night and drain. our vitality and energy. f r. K'ng'.. New TMarovery Ift a phscant ha! ; am rrntfly. antiseptic, laove and promp'ly elfrctr.-e. It .,'Theji tiie ir-iit-itnl membrane and kiilt t!i' cold i'crm; your couKh i rooii relieved I'i'ay is dngfreur'- get ir. Kina'.; t1'' J' I,,-co'ery at rn-'e. r'or nearly fifty yars it ha be the faVfTIt" -remedy for grippr. croup, eoujrhs und co! 1. (Jet a bottle t-day at your 'h'uggi.-t, :"(ir.--A'!v.

A voin-.t on hand.- IMi.lH f ,ty "!.!! ' Kep.irt Saia.v of city nlnccm J I!'I.

Kiigctei-ring department liNpene of city huiiding

ieai'.n d' I'hrlnu lit . , . . Police department--

Mm-ellamoiie L.:.ghtin of street., and ai! t'iie dcparlm, lit Fred ...

V, Wat

llailemie h.'.'drants and ..'Wr

liu..:i tank I .le,.a.-if.,e, .I..-er,.-ol. Street depart n-,e:it S'llaneTools rind mat' rial

,'rr-o Cleaning lo.Yii) Ml .cel!aneon. ', o" !;:,, "esc of Wat.r Works .. 2.lM.' Total ' 'I. IS7.II ... ItereipV I ror.i Trea. u'er Irtrre-t on d-'p.-e-its '-'"-I Cltv Ch-lk's f-r -U lluil.Illlg p'Tlllit.-. ' Milliard and I.""! ! ie . . . I'r' "' Mii.ili.nro i - lice ... l.igM. I-'''" Mi.a'dlanrous n-ctip'.. V.W eter fuml '' -'i''' lahraiy food " H

C. . !mw n labor !"tc;J...t; Co.. iiKte' l. L. treat h. M'!. for f. (I. . , iiiellur Kire r.ianpincnt Ci. upiihea, fue 4"ept ....... D. T. Iiicharclaan, grliag . . Lebanon Pinnenr, printing ,. Noithern Ind., "a Klectric t-c. ga i of .ii tl-' .... Bert Miller, Uxi hire, police

1WU1 1.10 j ino.oo ; 4U.00

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42.00 1 ic:i SO

ONLY TKELVE FECES OF

PROPERTY ARE SOLO!.:

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The Smr.Uet Delinquent Tat '

Sale in the County Was Held Yesterday. f . 4

The annual fouuty delinquent tax 1 ? sale was held at the oivice of the county auditor yesterday. It was the i fc t .smallest ever held in limine county.!' '. which reveaii the fact that few la d holders in Boone county let their taxes' l; go deliqucnt. Only twelve piece.-, of , property were sold, the total amount t j 2 of the sales being about J'iTO. ltre-1 p : 'luii-ed only about ten minutes to III--! t pose of the nalea to tliree bidders. i: H. Walton purchased five pieces w ' v W. Iloone, six and taiara Monroe, one. 1 Three pieces remained unsold for tl la k of bidders. i . ' Persons who buy tax titles can m.'tj got the deeds for the properties f..r : l fl two jean. If the owners ledeeni tiicm -i within three months the penalty i ten Jv.

per rem; n oie reiieiiipuou is man. efter three nionths but witlvn six th.o. penalty is fifteen per cVnt: after six mouths the penalty is twenty-fivr per cent. UNCLE JOSH SPUl CElsV.

Attention Tomato Growers lllllll1IMIIllllll(ttlllHIIIIIIIMIIIillllllllll(tllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMinmiltllHIIIII(HIHI)tl The Columbia Conserve Company offers for a limited time, only, a contract paying $20.00 Per Ton FOR TOMATOES DELIVERED DURING JULY $15.00 Per Ton FOR TOMATOES DELIVERED AUGUST 1st to 15th $12.00 Per Ton FOR TOMATOES DELIVERED FROM AUGUST loth TO END OF THE SEASON This beats Corn or Hogs. Call at factory in Lebanon, Saturdays and let our representative sjjrn you up.. Call telephone 520 and our representative will call on you. The Columbia Conserve Co.

Old Time Hay to be i rcMcutcd at liic (.rand Opera Hou e Tonight. Nothit!istar.d,i!t t:,e f;u-'. thn.

"I'rcle Josh Spruceby" :-een ai the (.irand Ol"

rhich will l i ll.iu.-e t.r

p'ay will be t contains '

estnl-d her. of this wo .elcomed h re pathetic r ied a 01 - am' fi. i

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liter., rtill'.-

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upliftird in-

trm l-ve. The , . ''. ai'prai ig :'h this production inel'.i img Mr. Daviu 0. Kerin.!y in the title role, are ea-h and every mem'iei adapted t th.-ir especial part, wink- tin . -enie eiii:pment and etfis'ts are the best nun y .nil bu".

Ivory C. Tolle and tlza O. Riikers Will Serve With City Clerk Will Smith.

Ivor.- C. Tolle. Ilcim i-ll-g r- licpiihla.in. .-i.ru l art will, Willi :v cl'-rk. as election i

at, and hia have 1 n mi V. Smith, muuissitoii ri

se, ve during ihr coining primary 1 cilv election. A inci ting of the-e niiwsdoneis will hi' held pp.l.abl ,naki arrangements for the ctting ballots printed. COMlNi; TO I.FIiANON.

"sl,ort" Harris (u Id In (i.iri'.ge Hum

the l-Vankf,,,-. Tone- Say Cihoii,, I Harris is going t. t'leciiatnc in alter at the , t ntolir U.!e ,'ollii.in , 0li' ' i I' t- ha. K foinier p .liccnaii h

Inieredcd Here. Vs. "J. I).

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I O:-;-r MI.SS IHIr-1. Cut out thi" slip, . -e v.ilh .V to Koley & ( ., :h;ih sheflieM Ave , ( In, .k. 111., v. i it ing your name and addic... rlrai'y You v ill receive in return a trial pssk.ji.. eontaming I''ole' Ifoney a pt Tar ('o'p-aind fw cousin., rnhai, "'!: roiey ,.:iliey Pill-. .iid f"lv ' :''eaiie t ji."'t. -.'.'a-'erv A .Mitchell - Adv.

Claim. Alh..d. I The f. Mowing cl.vm,. ..ore alheu'd: Ciane ( o.. supplies, water I --.!..' i ' eo'iai Ind. Kv C... f i eight, . lsil'; Sim W illioii. haul coal w. . . i.'l.inj VV. S. Ilsrl.v A Co.. sill lilli . . X, no,

hebaiioti I'o.ue.-r. printing. tT' Int. elate Co.. nor. id II I M ll, O. liusselt. lalwr -II V' j (. tier It. Allen. hook!. r ( 2 -,K' .t..m Kery. I dior C! s ! ir'arf!,.-.. p,.nl. aitne. .. H. Lister, " I Vl'iliiam I'oi'l'l. aante 4m Metier l umber C" . ui.-ierltl !.4 J ' Lebanon llcp'-rter. printing .- t W ', W, ;. lli.gay, e-sp'-n . ... I 1 1 1 Vi l ll ll in. stri'i t foreman Kl. itl

over the Ua'l i.'.l , p!a..-. Han is. e. v .thotit Liaikiott wl. -d f.- ., vrral y. ars. oil'- of Hie U-.-l line lid the city ae. I h i- !.. ii-r- d.ilim; I,,:, -il mi., will have i'-v. i' ni.eliani.al end ol "ill !.' at the gar.ii

lie chi d l..el'.ll,"n 1 1. 1 1-1 ., pill OV, r

DIED LAST NIGHT M ME OF 86 YEARS

Mrs. Manila M. C. Miles, One of Oldest Kesitlvnt of Thorntown, Expired.

Weather Proof

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Mrs. lla-ma M. C. Miles, oldest I vM'iciits of 1 hoi nu,

her h-iiie there at !:'tti o'clo-k ti.is

rinng, death being due to senility.

:is eighty-six vears old at the

time o' death and had .-pent practically ail her life, in this count;.. Her h.u.-haml, John Miies survives her. The funeral services have not been made. FOR ONE DEFENDANT.

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li-'.ni-.-rs l arli.il Verdict In ),ioiae .Sad ;( Craw forihiv til, , rmding for the defendant, A. h. , in the case e'- Charles '.

New Ko.s baibcr, ugain-t

V : t,Mn.(.n. Mi.-, !'!.,. fiive Stevr.oa. and My-r... Mas r--turned by lie jure -it noon Monday in Cl iwfordiville. 'Ine ar;im came when t'-.o lefense attorneys ,no-.-jl thi court lo

he jurors to find for M' er-. ,t gave the jui " drsti U' '.ior.s

etui n a (irdiTig for the eo-delc:- '- The di ff use (hen moved ihat the t in. truct the jury to hud aim in ir of tie- def.ndant. Mm ence i-ttev-I, hut this motion was overrule,!,

being at h ast.

lew., v. is l,uit on Julv ::7. IDI'i. when an -iulo di w :i by ( ('. Ste,-n-.-"O ran onto a sidewalk and struck I'im. At llv lime Myers and Mi-s Stevenson were ,n the car with Stevenson, and iii the s ot thai follow d

l els mi lled all 'hlee as d.-.'eiidant -. The te tiniony l,a- shown that .Mi.-s i Sunday

Sieve i., ... v.- (he oi- ii-'.- of the r ir tint, injured l ewis, ihougll shr

Your battery won't mind rain, sleet or sno'ar if it is well cared for. Our service is a regular cold weather stimulant

W. C. Crawford, Mgr.

Opposite Lobiinon We ll be fled tit

Traction Station

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'I itvry ai any tima !j

.Vhen. Lewis

nstfuel .ludce W

for lii

For Sale-WillSellat PUBLIC AUCTION

Saturday, Feb. 17, All My Household Gok

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At 1 :o0 p. m. Including living room, dining roo lied room, noreh and kitchen furniture. - MRS. K. B. McMAHAN

415 East Main St.

Col. C. O. Tribbett, Au

NINE ADDITIONS.

t lies h' the tim.

hid.. ,, for a ! by the

fatlm of the

inl the ina. hme at id.-nt.

n Hig I 'ay in The Revival cling in Me.-luiiirsburg.

.i'.i! nics'Jng

iid bid i to tiny I,, cliigir. Ind. 2 ri-ld

whi'h have

eee! in .;".:: '-os.- 10 the Christian

i-'l.urch at s1' -h.i ii , 'an i; for tne past ltn week. i "id i.tue thniughou'. j tif remainder of t hi week. !' -nil-.y '.i.. po-..-ibly the buue-t dav the liiieetings so fai-. I.aige erowis at

tended all thi-.-.- services on thai .Invalid unusual uttered, was shown. Thenw re nine addil ion.- to the clmrrh H-l'l-day. The meetings ire .einB ceudii. led hy the pa tor, W. N. Pleeth and the llev. Ilonier Hale of tins city.

infant ol

Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ' CASTORiA

A Srvrnli-Vrar-Old Couple. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Carpenter, llairifburg. Pa., mffered from kidney

trounie hut have been entirely cured ; i, t ,-1

nv coley Kinney fin. Ms myr: At-ttbis aftiirnoon

tlinuirh we are hotli in ttie eevenTiea. We art as vigorous a. v veie ll.tity yrare ago. "Koley Kidney Tills :'top !ep disturbing bladder weaUne.,

in: tii.

; ba.-kaehe rheuiiiati -in. Masters &

.!ililie!..-Adv. ut Thi liit-lt l W'nrlh Moiuy.

liai

list nil

ol l.el;o til of t-w

The bah ed only a

and (Ii.i.t "as hin-ied 111 of t" u wa.-. horn i hours.

Winter Brim ( old to Chiltli

A child rarely goes through!

whole winter without a cold, and i mother should have a reliable re handy. Kever, aore throat, chest and croupy coughs ' are symptonm. A dose of Dr. Hell's Tar Honey will loosen the plibcn

lieve the congested lune and fctof

cough. Its aiitisf i'tic pine balsan;.ar.d soothe. For croup, who'

cough and chronic bronchial trot

try Dr. Bell's Pipe Tar Honey, tlruggibts, 25c. Adv.

l'elt Like 90,.Nnw l ike 21. Like a weak link in a chain, a organ enfeebles the whole body. 1 kidney lower vitality, A. W. k.-m, Angola, I I., wriies: "I euf with paiiu in the hark. 1 dm 43 ' old. but felt like a man of P0. i I took Kolev Kidney I'llle I feel I

l did when I wad 21." We and t i iPiiet Maulers Mitchell. Ad

TO IIAMO I'l BLIC SAI.K.

Jan---.liildicn v farm thn

In-ctley ar.d wife and two i reside on the Claud Heck miles east of l-ebanou.

aie having a public sale Monday, 1 ninry y (,f praeljc.flly all n-w s! .iml implenents. Their intent vn return to their old I ome in Kent! Thrv have re: ide.1 h-rc one .-ar. 1

Most Eastern Cities are Covered by Freight Embargoes, Order and Ship your Merchandise vl

EOTSSS COMPANY : ! VI! Prompt Service. W. P- 0LDEMD0EF, Agent, Phono 30. Courteous Treatrnoi

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