Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 120, Lebanon, Boone County, 15 February 1917 — Page 4

.-.i DAILY ELPCMER moa Priming PuhltMd Co. r Harn'd. ...usi'-lo-d 1911

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.."lion reactiins S Hiir-l .1 Towita of Jmne.lown. nrntoani. w hltssto-n, Zlont-

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forth with varying adini and rtreat; then there was the W. f. T, IT., led by France Willard and others, wouten givinc time and prayer to the breaking down of the evils of alcohol. In this county, many women have given their time and h'. tnnnpously worked to create sentiment against liquor, to arouse the men to a rcaiisa'ion of their duly. Among

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hunt sad Honvton.

Admitted to' Ui mu .."wcond-chiw j others, might well be mentioned Mrs. inaai.r at tl.. pwtotlie. at lbtao. i Hendricks, and, no doubt, many who I , nun or uvmBcvrrun. i for yra'8 tevoteilly i".'"'' conducted i

(Mail iiiu.crir.tiona i4nhia rtriiy little meeting of the raithfui, tnd

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subject to a cr.uisr i words. Cash slinnM of tlila klr..l. Anv lotteri r nylli!'i not accepted itt any

Teleplionaa Hus liens. 45. Naw MASO1CI0 OAX-BBDaaV tatod IfoaUuei. Boone I-onRe No l. K. it A

ond I-riiliy e icli ltiry C. Tollc, m-i

Hi-o-rtionfnl lohhv nnerutmir ill eon-

have liuilly lived to w the promised junrtion with , nemoeratic minority land of a thy state and nation. j to defe:it this program of legislation; The (Treat movement among 'h therefore

.f the eount.v rp"lv"'1 th8t thf 'V- , L . .. publicans of Hoone rnunty '. er.t growth, hot ,,;, ngKX,ioM; -. ,, part, fiom the work j the..v men who v - oh , -ted to the

the vrme,i, and the pravcis ami legislature v ' masquerading an Rc-

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Boone fouist third WeOn-sri-: ('harlea Martina Itauor.l.r.

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iretary, Walter -J.

i i fc-of the f-.i'hful men. like I'., though, and others, who did uth to aieu.-e sentin'cnt. e rourts, tun. had apart in ad;r.i t.tnral n-furtn. Jutie Art:vm :i 4 othor.-, dccidd that a ii 'V,-.. n iiliou: and :o had I!" i i hi In i si '. tt'i.L-d the iinrbor .it antiagi',

i ' " i..h.-,.n, ft-iiu tu..k lus pi.ht! !'i m b.-..- !.u nrike ti.fi fiiflit !.. 1. ; ,f. In.-l h.S pillitlCjl I i. rii v .""i iiroh'hiiioii, hut not ho j

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Indiana is near and atmn v hibition ia not far away, it to take account, to balance books and iee who enlitii-i dit for the fine hoini on ih moral advencement. The advanic ha.-, hem rapi th past few car. and through the pn.'t fe-v month

growth surciy uoatif Ihat :.oni1 .-'.'imi wan planted in tinen pj.t and grew, j ii ripened, and brought f:i:tii a hiiti'lini j fold, or more, ' '' All can rementhrr. for it I.- nn'v a j '." few years miicc the f.utl.fal wu'ti-j 1 began ths holding of tenipetanre mc Iings; how some ff-oakois at thiv-e '' moctii held forth braxeiy aiFaiiit j in1 tni rihi oi ihe iiuunr imur. nui to..-1 mo.it of the speaker..' merely broughl th tear trvr the wru k- 'hi t tii" whi-S. I h bufine.? prtHluced. Ili-" Kru'vi.- Mnr- j phy wrought upon the f-'ir.gn "f the thoul.and who crowded Hit inrctiiigx, i and how poor Luther !en.on lik-ii-

eloquently and pitifull;- bvt(i,i sprees he hiniM'tf hei'g an e.vanit 'i' of the fact lhat aleoholicm is a uea.ie more deadly tlian typhoid r cm n tuberculoids ; that once it is dciuirnl. nothing nhort of a nniacle ran break it hold on its victim. Then began a battle at e!".-T range, Tn ail parties were itien vho hehi moral convictions and who were welling to ?tand out for prohibition among

the memliers of their own part"' -, . , r, rattle. ' then, there were some who feit thai jg.: aim fan the orgnniitti'in tf a new party v.a J necei-irv, and the third party ui n' Harvey, pho

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lb"UiT 17, Satuiday-Thoma. rad.-li;!i . 6 riiie-ea;.t vf Ibannn, on oolesville road; hn-.-e.., Jersey cattle iririi.tf implement. -. I'ebnia y p. Viiinway Hem y J i.ri u,n, four miles nnrthea.-t nf l.ebion, L"i miles .',"jt hea.st of 1'ike, I

lies routhwe.U Kliiavilie on what!

kno'vn :..i ttie liora Neil farm: '. i.es, rattle, hogs, feed, implement

publiians, either to support the leg

lattve program of Governor Goodrich and the liepublican party or to resign 'heir eats as members of the general assembly, and furthermore I'e It resolved, lhat we, the Republicans of Boone county and the ninth i'ongressioral district, demand caieci.,iii iSut ihoo o-ontlomen while mni oueradi'ig a Republicans sever their rfiiiertMin with the notorious lobby nperating in the legislature and with the lieoioei'.itic minority which is openly identified "i h the lobby and sr 'in-ffuny joiher.iel'' to it." The i-ecr;nd was as fodo 's: "lie it rcolved, that the I'epublie.;t's. of Itoope county, assen'.bled at HO lineoln bunipiet, extend their tlianks to Messrs. Kirtley and Higgins. owners o,' this building, for their

lues.- in furnishing free use of the ihnir for this banquet.

"I'e it further re-oived, that we ytend our thanks to tiie publishei ami ov. ni l s of The I 'ally Koportor and I'atriot and other county paiers for the publicity given the Lincoln banquet, this day held. "He it. further resolved, that we apP:,iii l I he idea of the Lincoln banquet fted exprc.-s uur appreciation to tho.-e who made it possible to hold this ..p'o't'hd meeting. And we further expiess our thanks to tin General committee jp charge of tiie banquet; we compliment them for their energy, n.tha.-ia.-m and painstaking care in hriiioing to such a successful eonrlus-

'A'ld last, bid nni lea.-t. we w ish to ire-s our jov and happiness at the .'mini supper .a, read by the ladies of Methodist church nsi.l we wish to Iier ep;-c.- ; our hope and w'i.-h it everyone ,f them may have an rtuaity to vote, the iiepuhlitan li't, at the very fiit 'ecliiin to he I. knowing ti'oir influ nre uill be -reaching and beneficial to every-

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Mis. John Wuitzler spent Friday ght and Sat.ndav ill I ebanon. I 'eel Wh.tali",- s..nt Sal unlay night id Unndav with Arthur llarios. '1 here was no ,-ehool at ItakerV Corr "il'mdav- "ii account of the sickness the traehi-f. Mi. Alley Stephen.-..!! ami children rot MomUv v .til Mary llarlos. Mr. and Mis. Ili.haid Watt- spent Ji.da v with James O.-borne and fam-

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Attention Tomato Growers

iJOUilUj News

KORTHFIKLO. Meeting w is well attended at Rosston Sunday morning and night. Mr. and M s. elte Christian spent Satuplay night nnd Sunday with Karl Ko-ins and family. Rev. W. P. Kibby nnd Sir. und Mrs. Charley Walker and wife and son Donald were ,'m Sunday guests of F. W :'te-,"" : . fami!y. At . ,:i Coonev who h&i lioen ill ,c oeuer. Miss Beroecse Shoemaker Rpent from Monday until Wednesday with her grandparents. Rev. Will Zenor will preach at this place a week from next Sunday morning, hebruary 20. The Rosston church has reorganized Sunday school with the following office, s; Superintendent, A. H. Snyder; assistant superintendent. Mrs. Fllen IV.; lor; organist. Mis. KIB Thomniij riio-n-ter. K W. Stevens; secretary, Charles Walker: treasurer, Carrie Dye. Teachers for the following hisses: Class No. 2. Miss Carrie Dye; -lass No. 3, Rex Mooro; class No. 4. M.;t. Flora Moore, cla.-s No. 5. C. Wnlk'-r. We invito you to rome to -"undnv school every. Sunday nnd bring t irieml. We can have a banner Sunday school if you will conic and do your part. We had i'J last Sunday and a collection of $1.1.". Come make it 7a neNt Sunday. We want you to come and help sing. We want a large

If F.1STAM) SCIIOOI . Rev. J. M. Tugglc filled hit, regular appointment at Max Sunday and took tinner with Albert Wvnkoop and family. Ilert Hatcher left for Kentucky Tuenluy to visit his mother and other i elatives. Tho,e who helped Vesper Kdiinglon butcher were i.loyil Cleaver and

wale, Kmmet Cleaver and family. Fred

leaver, Rouel Graham and O. L.

Williams.

Mrs. Mary Kdrington returned home -unday after an extemled visit with :or sUer Mrs. Mattif Kettle of Ohio. Ji-.sc (iarner. wife and dai'gh'.er Ion. thy spent Kriila" with her p.'.r-',t-. A''bert While and family. I hai'los Graham, wile and son Frani.. snent Tuesday With George Mount Alban Ilurdosty s(ient Siilurday ght and Sunda;. with Jlt. und Mi.-. ;r.-igo irardesty. Alva Walker and wife and M-s. iiige Walker spent Sunday w,th Al

to, t White and family.

Misses Retta, Kthel and Verlie Graam and Ldna V. ynkoop .-iK-nt iiun-la fternoon with Nellie White. Alford Graham spent Sunday with

ni.. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G.

Mount.

CROSS ROADS. Truman Lucas ami w ife. Fiai.k and l.co entire-, .-pent Thursday evening eilh Ivan Cohee and family! Franklin Lucas is spending a f-w weeks with his grand parents Mr. and Mis. John Luca.-. Mr.-. Truman Luca - .-pent W'-dnes ,h.v night with Clare.ee Miller and fanillv and atlended tiie meeting of tin- Royal Neighbors lodge at l.-b John Lll.a.- and wife left Sunday oi rmng for Lafayette to see their s m '. I o i-. in the ho -pital there. Mrs. Hiram Howies and childien pent Sunday "alle- nooii with Truman

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llllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllilllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllll The Columbia Conserve Company olTers for a limited time, oil!; , a contract pa; ing $20.00 Per Ton 10U TOMATOES DLLIVEHKI) J)UKIN(, Jl.LV $15.00 Per Ton KOK TOMATOES DELIVEKEI) AL'til'ST 1st to 1"th $12.00 Per Ton I'OK lOMATOES DELIVKFiEI) FKOM At (iCST 11th TO EM) OF THE SEASON This Iwats Corn or Ho;s. ( ail at factory in Eehanon, Saturdays and let our representative sign you up.. Caii telephone 520 and our representative will call on you. The Columbia Conserve Co.

I'kie I'i'ollltt and Wife. N'ohle I'lol I .-pent Sundav evntui; wdii i ru- - in Lu.as and wife. 1'il- I -H.li.- Ai.l ...a-.etv will 11 t ilh Me-. Jim Ihui.ibl' -tt Timi.-d.iv.

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i (T I 111 l'...d. v .in.) w.f.- w the. Sundae L f I g II I I ! .V-,11 We.l and wife VI; lt-d with I. is liiolli.-r Mrs. Mary W o. I 'focdav. I I ha. by lir.'.-ll nnd wile and Labi v I I II and family Sunday, Ln er on .Shoemaker end wife no a-

THE SECURITIES hi'.mlM by llarcy L. Kenworthy are mfo and net the investor the largest rate "t interest possible. Harry L Kenworthy Rralikarr pluate. 1:1 , tlRlee,

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I"ive T-"i"r t ttiite(i (he O14 Sta ,.h,.r. loi a cn tho M.J road ami will move intrch firstRobert Martin and if, tieorr flohannon ami family and Mrs. Lstclia Donley vtslU'd with Mrs, Thyra Vktoa anil iafliiiy. ALONU THE LOST BOAI1. The Scotland protracted meeting came to a close Sunday night after a two weeks' series of meetings, conducted by Rev. Hole, an evangelist of Sullivan, 111. The regular pastor. Rev. Bowman, only attended the beginning and closing services as he had other bu-iness to attend to. The meetings were not well attended owing to the inclement weather but some good was accomplished. Six additions: Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Fatrnk, Mr. and Mis. Mont McCoy and Mr. and Mrs. Clint Ryan all by lettter. Mrs. ..lanila Bennett who has: been sick with enlargeiuent o' the heatt for soniot'me is no belter. Orville Parkey who has had a long siege of typhoid fever at Ciiarles Martin', is ubie tu sit up nte-a of the lime. The Rev. Lev. man, .Mr. and Mrv George Steam and ikiugbter Clara, Mr. and Mrs. Oirn Faton were the .-.unilay guests of Ku.-toe and Alpha Duvall.

STOI" NO. 4. Hert Swails and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Swails of I-ebanon. Mrs. FIzk Cox is very ill. Mix Mary McMains, a trained nurse came Sunday to attend her. Fred Davidson of F.liaville is visiting his sister, Mrs. John Hefner. Mrs. George Rirhman is still sutTering with !grippe. frrfTTlid Mr... Clark Kerry went to lail'ayette Fridry. where they will chaperon a house party at the l'ln Delta Theta ch.apter house. U'j. h Molton of Lebanon, spent Thursday night wilh Rav Duller. Mrs. M. W. lane and Miss Zora Lane spent Friday in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Denny entertained Saturday evrning, David Hutler and family, John Hefner and famil, M. W. Lane and family and Hert Swails and family. MII.I.LDGKVII.LK. Mr. Wallon and son are at tie new no. pital in Lebanon. Mrs. Alice Cro street entered ihr h'i pital W'edno.-day for a two wi.-l:s treatment. Owen Gates made a bu.-iue.-.s tiip to ln.Lananolis, Tuesday. Several ni' the children of District No. 8 have the .'liu W pox. Friends of Mrs, Doris Funkli ti s--r ILo.n gave her a miscellaneous shower Saturday night. Many u-eftil ptesenls were received. Mr. and Mr. . Ilrown w ill go to housekeeiiiig in their new home near New Ro.-a this w eek. Miss Lola Funkhousir of F-i.'.rtte, vi.-ited the latter part of the w-.e-k at I can Funkhousei '.-. Mrs. Kate Cunningham is mute hotter. Aunt Sui-an Watt n main.- quit" ,1!. Fori est Wurrel of Ft. ltc:t.,L miu liani.-on sper-l Sunday with his mother, Alice T. Worre.

Roy Scd'.' ick. who 1- with 1... II, of Fort Renjaiipn Harri.-on, spe"t from Saturday until M on-lav with homo folk -. I:-..-, ..,- Climrl.-r and f.-miiU wr. .11 t -.tained at dinn-r Kurd-ay at the homo of (.coru-e Nedlillger and fan l-

Gian.lpa Atkin.- n ma .Vis. Delia IheVsoii a III I lo gl. i- and family. G i- Stephenson a e l' an: lis, pent Seta M I I k st 1 1

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- u I I I " v .lii Mi. and Mr... .1. W, SIukIo. Hairy Howard and Ollie lloi.ir' I M rl Ilk I it for 1 l!e.ipi;;ti(,n. ' mti. slio'o and NiimiIv i'i"V. -I ! II I I I I Mieiiie llovard and dinighllleuhih .-ponl .S.1I.11.I1.V and eiivl.r 1. Maltinsvillo, Mt. A1I1. D-oley am! Ml-. Mi low,ir- (.pent Friday ail'imon isi1 Mia. Walt. ,' Cm at la ban...',.

Cut 'lhi Out- It 1. VVrtt'h Money. DDNT MISH 1IIM. Cut out. this -lip ..u l-o wilb he to loloy i 1 J.ia .sliirflieM Ave , Chicago, l nt ing your name and ad'hess eb-nriy. 011 w ill receivrt In return trial pnetnue eoiiiaiuinf Foley'- Money and lilf t lill(SuiJi-'l f'H .iuliS, lllds, eioup; ov K'direy Fills, and Fly I mbm-tie ) it-l-.".s -rjlauluri & SlitsbuU AtH. 1

HOI IF tu. Jliss Nellie Nelson visited fri'iuia in Fowler ar. Indianapolis, the latlet part of U..t week and the fiM of tliie. teiei-il -atlemlsd Fro'ik V;ilor'.s.ile m ar la'lrig( from this vicinity Neu'hhor-idioi ivaree.) I alvin llrnry and wife Monday night, afler which refi-iineiits of ) stirs, apples and I'lsers wrr'i served. I.ouiii Williams nnd wile epenl Sunday wiiai Albert M-euger und family. Job oj k -it psouiter oCice

Rubbers! Rubbers!!

This is tha time of year your feet need protection. This is the plaee w here you can find the protection. While there is a scarcity of Rubbers we were fortunate enough to have a large stock and can supply you with anything you need in rubber footwear. Come in and set us. The Morgan Shoe Co.

Classified ADVERTISING Rates Vic Per Wprrl. Each Issue. No Advertisement Takn for 1.. I nun iic

IIOl'SEs FOR RKNT. FOB RENT "-room houscf 'with b-uii. 2 iqtiares from court house. Fhu!,", iZ2. W. C. Kennedy. l-'-'.'.-t." "miscellaneous fob sale. " FOR SAI F Cue roi1 inilk ' 1 mite. Rhone No. !U:i-L. 2 f.tf. for sai.f niack si-ed ot.' go.i quality. Ha:-Hdrii: phone, a-'iH. A. II. Hratton. a-HMIJ FOR SA1.K One main I'ohind China hog. F. A. Caldwell, ll:i:i Sou'.h Fast street. Phone !.Mi-V. 2-Pi-M. 1 FOR SALK Heating wood or caokinu wood. Phone Kb. A. R. Dossal t 1 LOST A milk route book this morn- j ing. Call l'-tua or leave at lie-i porter oftk-e. 'J-l;i-U , .MISCIXLANIDt S WANTED. W AN i FD- Two Narragansett turkey hens. Cull phone a-i ai Thoinlown. 2-p;-:t: "DO OU NEED MONEY" Highest cash prices pni.l for fn'se tooth in any condition, al.-o budge worn oh! g'-iH, silver, old platinum. Pitn-o mail to I' -rner's Fa!, e Tee! h S;ie, ni! ty, 22-ord street, Troy, N. V., and rnceive check by retjru mail." J-7-UH WANTED- -Tn Nairagan-eit tuikey bees, (.'all pia-ne ;U at Thoi'r.ov.r. 2-IM-.li ! WANTED More pot.ple to use the'; Roportor cluisified advertising col- j umns. Quick r.t trns. j LOST AND FOI NII. J j

LOST -tiood opportunity if you fail to use the Reporter t'a.a.litM columns. 1 T OFFU FS FOR RENT. Ff MTR ' S t I 'i'sk room See" Hoy" & Me'"!aine. l-'i-vt National Hunk 1-i.ig. 2 HELP WANTF.O ANTED -Fxp. rier.ee I n aa to w.ni; on fr.rm. Marred man pi of erred. Small family. Give lef.'n nres. ( a!! Phot,.- '! on J.I. :-h:.r.n.'.idale, K. E!h -:.. hex. '. P.IH. WA N J KU Fo-ni grwpiier. man or v.ol.ian, for grtw;::! oili.-o work. I'er--nn-eiit joh to right party. Call at n;r ofli. e Sat'ird.iy f n enoon. I V in uary 17. :.l--t.a;er Luiiibrt :, d '" il '. .. :'. II r.-p;

Try Our Salt Rising Bread LIKE MOTHER USED TO BAKE D. L. Creath Our own delivery. I'himeti 127 and 517

Prest-0-Lite Service Station Batteries recharged and repaired. Free inspection and distilled water. Jacob . Wilcox 112 East Main street I'hone l'J'J.

DR. R. D. GARRISON DENTIST Farmers State Dank Bulldlaf noon 208-209 Pboae 845-K

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j P. R. WINTERS j cumoriiALTOii i riours: 0-11 a. tn.. 2 5 and 7 8 p. am, CONSLLTA TION AND SPINAL ANALYSIS FRFK j tin Cason-Neal Bldg. Fhona Ma

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Fell Like !MI. No v I the 21. I ,ke a v.onk huk in a chaoi. a v.-.; nryan enfeebles the v. h- it body. We.k kidney- lower vital. t.'. A. V.. Miitgan. .vi'ituij, 1.4. , ,;tr. : "! "'iiVoiml wiHi PPliis in the hack. I am I'l yean, old. but I felt like u msn of !in. Sm.-c I look Fnlev Knlney fills I reel l.ke I tl d vlieu I :l 21. " Mir and $1 P! i,i's, Masters t MiU.beil.-A.lv.

IF IT'S COO!) HARDWARE WE HAVE IT .1. C. RROW.N' CO.

Job Work at Ilci-optcr olliee Beporler, by wail, $3 4 Year

DR. L. M. HEAVEN OSTEOrATH-'C rilYSJOAN rtrtoera SUt Bank Buiidlnf 7 a. m. to ti p. ru. PHOKE VI V a 1 , I" ' ' "i Mtmm,