Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 120, Lebanon, Boone County, 15 February 1917 — Page 2
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HELD LAST NIGHT
CONTINUED FKOM PAGE ONE signed fi note, the principal had left the section nd the oM man was sued. He had heon advised that he couM take advantage of the exemption law and would not have to pay the note, and he left thp decision to his wife. Her atory uf their hard life waa effective: "Lihu, when we were mar.'ied und went to the forks of tiic Laurel, 1 didn't have anything but a side saddle that my main gave ine and ycu hud a mule that your pap cave you; you hewed the legs out of the wca.kn foi the old cabin and we hive lived her. ever .since hard, hut honest aluays, by and hy the children crime, our boy and girl, ami we raised 'cm, poor but honest. 'Lihu: then after while the war came, one day the. oh) flag and ihe drum went by. and you went and the two boys; you were gone a long while, and then you came I ack but my two boys are at Shdoh; then the gals manied. one is in Indiana, one in Illinois and one in Wyoming; there is nobody on the farm Vent nic and jni; 'Lihu, you have lived honest. y,,u were rinsed honest, you signed the note and you said you would pay it. and if it takes every hoof on the place and the rabm over our heads, you will pay the debt; the word nf 'Lihu is bettor than the exemption laws nf Kentucky." The lire died out, .-aid governor Morrow, in the old cab.n, and the old man and women held their gnarled hand while they underwent another tragedy of their lives. ' The log cabin was gone, und to toe it -ami a temple built by the hand that put Cod into the hearts of men. I knew; then as 1 had never known liefoio where it was that the crea'. heart of 1 Lincoln came from--the log
honest heart, rlosc to the soil, ttml r-1 demanded that : cnt the thouunde of great out-of-doors. , iiuvs from their l.;me to i h.indre.) "Toniifht this country is on th.b-.tt'f tic-l.i-s t.i ;uHV-r nrnl tn .1-.-. Hi verie of ! rieaj conflict, not knowinc I s;.,.,iders h. nt beneath the load which what the flash next from under thcid.jiy imposed, his face iriew th:n and ocean may bring-, not knowing w ben 1 riarl!r,, h,s hr;nt arhc.i but did not the test ef love of a county, iu patriot M'aii kirn i s 1 e heM the ship to :ts
lm, may tome, but we turn again tain Mrengih "f liu .al fu-r ! ' nobleness of the lofty sml of ihe man in whose hosoin beat the bea.-t of th republic; as we look upon him, and bring hts memory to our fc'Mpf1, w know that government of the pr pie for the people and by the people shall not perish from the earth. (Jovemor Morrow (rave somewhat ef a resume of the principles for which th Reiiublican party has stocxl and . the rrowth of freedom, and then he , aaid that now there if but one party ' in the United Hates, the A'nericin : party, for America, hrst, lest ind all the timt. "Thlt party is compered of '. oid-tini It.-publican. old to ! cratf Bull Mooters, I'rejrrei s:ves. aid; th whole party i.tands by tt'coalrow Wilton as he holda the helm of the , ship of ?-,tc, a he holds the dig of our country. Let us hy Lincoln's memory understand how precious is thie country we min t measure it by what it ha:i cost. There has bn sufferine, Earrific-, mrjndim I .of u-; renew our oblipati.ms to the land nf j
our birth, have a iwtrmtism which j nt R . in-pb e ard less beautiful f.,t shall stand alwavs for our country. In the political word there n i - which shall thrill the neblee.t impulse-1 te- den. y lo re- ert to ordinal tvp.of our life." I government hkI nniftnl ' i-.i of iDr. L. W. Xirlley pre.ideil durme j ernim-pt "re 'vrrnmnt by a IV the opening of the (treat ban-piet ur.dj.mh, atr. a ."-u'tnn, an ir.Trpons' introduce,! Let ter Jones a the ta.-t-, nilec. . laimuiK divine right am! ' niaU-i'. Mr. Jones spoke brieflv in i ing '.but In i authority e.,.,.,..: f.appreciation of the presi'nce of the vis-i tho. e over whom l- i.ile... i-cin itoi, and the preseni e of o many Kiot. in I king before the ion 4. ladieo. Mr. Jones' dirlaration for w... , ti ,t,ai rnnv nti-n m the r.tate id N man suffrage vaf; received witii en- i Vrl( to iear- ago ri:d vh.tt in ' thusiasm. Some meiKlges were read, I forty y.r-. of his rxpcriuice in ' from Will H. Hay, Senator W'nteon ! political air.ii.s of that .late toe p and (iovrrnnr Goodrich, and Mr. Jones ; ,.vw had had anything to do made- a short and teih appreciated , the n;,lnng of th- lew: under wl b, y c. N tinter i(..e:. needed bar " " ; to l.ae a'lded that lecHij.-the e Ih
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addre a, in 1 't.h it dpm-ated the tendency of soma men t man money out of the necouukica of th pawde, ia the pmaent crisit of the country and iu relations to the groat war. Rev, Carmlchael'a Addretci. Rev. 0. H. Carmichael. was one of the strong aiieakcra of the irvtning, and hi. address was thoughtful and worth while, and it is given in large part in this column. Mr. Jones, in introducing Rev. Mr. Carmichael, spoke of the mitcuKs of lii great story, ."The Shadow on the Dial," new in n new edition, the fourth, anil ilso of hi recent study of Lincoln's liet'yshurg addrcse He added the string rccomnicndution that the popular pastor had the love and appreciation cf every member of his chuich The subject of Rev, ( arr.iichae! ii "Lincoln, a Living Influence" and he spoke, in part, an follow;.: "Lincoln, thaugh dead, yet living thi-sc r.n.gli and calloused hands have crumbled h;-.ck to do.-t hut thev .'till sway a mighty scepter cf influence over nuKliirn throuirht. Lincoln'? 'drals still dominate the h.-t politic', thinking of today; and acroca the Near h warrini; rations attempt to justify their com so by paralleling their tight '.Mt.h Lincoln. "Jii.it for a moment let me r.ieii'i..-, tno pluses ef Lincoln's living inlli.' oi'ce. Lincoln believed that govern nient niiould lc by the people to the end that nl! ith benei,;.. should be foi all ihe people. At Ce'.ty-huii; he r-. i ab-ii tbe deepest f.ntl most centn. i motive ol" h i lit ; ti'e thought which runs lrt'it,gli the 'nunnrtt! sentence i-poken there culminate- at Ihe end in what is ba'f a prophecy and half e prajer: that gi.voi-niirT.t of the people, by the people, and for the people shall not po.'ish from tile ea-tll. Lit;, coin l.y nil the fundamental interests i.n.l sympathies nf his life was linked In the common peop!,.; and he believed in a government of tbr people, not for its o n sake, but becau.-e he felt that under such a government alone the "omincn pplc gained al! their rights
and I'nuMii to tr fullest Ihe opportune! for i If cprea-ien anil self development. "It as a hard fite that p.K th,:kild a-d '.endcr iii..,,ic.i! man ,il tee. helm in t'ne cruel days i f the C'vi! ...ill', vet If .sent forth the call as duiv ,-ire icrtftr lupn the iorm. Ih- foil the -nrfhy of the ,-n.l I., be omplthcd and in his tlmui'it th.; I ,a.- tiie establishment in tnis st.-ni worfd of Kuvemnient of the Lincoln lo-ed p'-aei el ihat he bul In )( m? t ,,,,, the nvil.-t base i of the ( ;etysbui tr Iom o thouiut yoi.nt ne n had gnm d iv ,rath he did rot ask fm a-ked for a new deii,-atioi new conse, .ati.m to the th,e docd iniirht have i ;H lh-,t the work ilr.rd out .-iio-jid ho eomi'i "ThTc is, arenrdinr t" tendency ainay., toward I original t' I" matter bow i r or aeinp the road of development the !Ki'ni;.in may have advance,! there i.pnnrnt 'he tenner"-- lo revert wc lo the lower .,ra, i . if ncglxrtc lntbT :r.. t:t.tel when cultivation I of hO. The irenerate ml,, 'nut: toe re.e. es, inks bark I h.:i) not bee,, ! hy the people that '!' ru!! -1 right, and prolog,.., of ngl t n"n lie ,-nui tn n numan ti i ,mh,, XZ , , e em-ugn m is' Lincoln, .ii', e po'.t .al aba of t'overt,..,.Tt i.-. not a ffovprillltl nt winch ... eves fund pr.d.ee,ua ly Ui all the pe. iin that '.he pidiU, a! mated tnr th'nkiiin and Leneitiii hod form of ir..vic. - ni.ie.it.. tne gmei'iirnent !., the ti " ' ' 'r "r K'.vei nmmt hv i ,-- , t P- 'I!' '""I "-r feared. Ill IKM the grem rlleay strike ok for a lure fee nation. ( Itira ! led h't len tfoveifliocnt Voybi - -et J rt naught. 'I hw were days v.-hen the 1 1 lack ('; ' I smoke hung over th' rily ;lr"m burning propeitj when mildieri : walked the itr' with hxed t v, n! with ordern lei -di-iot or sink' to kill. Those wen" dava when (he maichinft g.ni' lined .llehigan aver.ue and i St.it; vttwt, ; sta'i-jr.rc! a. Ut .rtv with an iron lull the riodj si. a'-j
"4 wtlhout th-.t other manV f4j isr no e.uir. p;e,.ln,e lo I: M4 id. de of Al.ral'l'm Lincoln, 1. 1 t"y mn preUM,- t h.,,or tile nami
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' Butterick Patterns are to simple to follow th&t th woman with tide (lightest knowledge of dressmaking able to make her own garments.' There is a Butterick Pattern for anything you desire to make, and with each Pattern you get a guide chart, which explains each step in cutting and making in detail
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thi.-f fearful the tli.il ho.:.-e for- scv. n mue.. in j Aagiist - '-in, for no ears were riirniuc. 1 t . Lincoln iiark and lhe,-e sai upon the ;.ti'ps of the St. .u! f -" .-I if of l.ncein. and ..ordered. Tn. shallow J lle 'he ,hdo'A "if a n k 111 w-arv' land. 1-he i....ke,i up into his .ar! but 1 ene.-t fa.-.- Hi", th-ight of all -hat h r f Jt'.ier hii-1 told h-r of bun. when he ;er' ' r.t'iv Knew. A; .-lie p. n.pi t'rrr cam., the r. n .itp a that c rtlinent of the p. oi.le w a.-, tlie ent governtnept and th it it would i :-h from tee ear:.-.. u. forle.: .uel ; -ti"i'ir'.e I be we,,: back acini to j !"r "''"k- i Todiiv e.e U.;..,;d ti." m' J . p-e-I.- of ii. e,,,i, ...,!. ,.r ti." '..-.iid .11... oi-mc ei the (.res f v,.,p. the ...ie- I . . , , 1 ' 'aS.:c stoKinc b.i k are.,n into:, .ri'i"t:v ebii.,,. A ir thrust open l I.ltio,, of ill!. h!.:: In t of
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This Becoming Jumper Dress
Pattern MS2. Can be mado hy combining Taffeta KUk and Ueorgetto I'rope. The nAi style collar and iRmc
full pockets add to the attractiveness of this costume. Com
$11.50 be of Wool Serge with Silk Talieta. for $7.50 be made of Wash Ti.-si with Voile or OrcaiiComplete for $2.50
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This Good Looking Apron Dress Pattern 8465. Willi Iv.o larjie pocket, bell and ,ap to mat. h, can be made of excellent ipi.tllty tiuik or light I'eicale, com
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fiJC fast color Dress U nchani can be made compieta $1.00
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In eianleed llemper Cloth. In ejiher plain or famw tuior, it. can he made complete about . $1.25
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HERJu CAN 3E EASILY MADE FROM BUTTERICK PATTERNS
This Popular One-Piece Dress Pattern S904. Cun be niade uf .otPd, nonwrijikif, rt-iniy shrunk, pnro 1 1 n l ri Hiit tr;i".:r.; - .V. rflnJ!c collar tna txv.in. Complete about . . $5.25 It n be nude nf plain colored Imitation linen suiting with hlta coll.ir and culls. Com
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One-Piece Dress Pattern 8910. AvcraKQ uize. can b,; uimU from our vf plain toiors or liark grouudb with liKlu. atr:ps or ligin grounds with tlurk stript's; w itft white Yque or t'n,t UtM'i roller aQd cuff; ht'It of snnio rn:;tMil as tho d;-(?:s. Complete
$1.25 an in;ido from (Jiiuhiiiii nidi r and vnfl. Com90c
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i- -''i'r'V' '.' .' "i "'''""1' ' We are experts in our lincl T.r?' . - r' 1 TRY I S I .; - x:r ..,., jones,thkcleaner I' Si.Mi' .i.-l, I ; I i f .- .. I si .,1. : Wt Soulh Street Phone 3871 Mm I- .v nr.. , is J ' .. is i ,, i k I ' w 11 r,'e I r. i ;;;;',;;; iiJ:sxv. j. e. bekkley 7,V i,1:,;'.- 'Z:Z Electrical Contracting , " " '; ,; ' " 1,1 ' Klct ti ic Wirinir, Motor Work, v Anything. Reamnniible pnetn : .mi's li'i'i." V'.ne " 1 lllhce at mr of tiler's e"nig .lore , . , 1 l,., A t, Ujl.l W .1 ....l-i I III , !!'i-Vi.","i'''Ciii i '"I lihu"! t -1 . , ' l!:'f;;";!;o',:;;n Lrt!B',, j groceri ;i'"Vi3 'z' ' " A 9r,,"iH Always in the Lead j f 'vr" i LEWIS. & ST0B5W t
This Pretty Little House Dress Pltt.ro 8S7S. In an averaKO size can be mado from excellent quality dark or light Percale, trimmed with white collar and cufls. Buttons, thread and pattern complete about . . $1.25 It could he made of hard-to-wearout lionipcr cloth, dark, IIrIU or Plain colors, any of whiih will positively not fade. Complete for J CC about vl DO Of Oinglnm it could he made complete for d Cf about V eOvJ
i This Combination or Teddy Bear Suit Can he made ot Crossbar Fiaxou, trimmed with German val lace. Complete $1.00 hout It can be n'mUi frori pink, lilne or while crepe and if you novo tome uand-ori. cheted lace for triinniltia, It can be made co:npl:ta for about . ,. 75c In '"ambry Mimlln, Irliiitnr4 In a upletulld ilimllty of la i, It cm ba made comptct .: ...75c about .J I. w:. i.,k.r t.r. tt'illliuiixm M... II , .! Carl t:. i .'l.ni.lr VViMliu,.. Percy W. i Vuiikey .Mr-. W. II. V.ink. z, Jl. . Ml. $ $ $ $ You Won't Miss I the money if you got a loan of 1 us on our email weekly payment plan. Ilon't worry, but let u i muke you a loan. I 5 $10 to $250 j Hfhancfd ujwii Kurnitur, Live j Stock, pic. and iPit ;a yourf V Writo uh fur niton, r'ving I i amount wantc!, was nnn oc j cupution. i W. A. Swank "j tlrawfoidsville, Ind, .y. Ben llur llldg. Phono D-C-29 $ ?$$$$$$$ EVERY DAY IS WALli TAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAIMJERS I'hone Ihb-Y West Main St We can supply you with any IhinR in (he Hardwire line ALSO THE IOME OT TIB 70XD Iecbunon Hardware Co. l,e,:c JK! Till Mala tr
