Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 129, Lebanon, Boone County, 26 February 1917 — Page 2
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eumatancea or beeauM the commanden of the German submarine which they may happen to encounter ercieo an enexpected, diarretion and' restraint rather than kwauae of the trmtructiona under which those commander arc acting. It would be foolish to deny that the situation is fraught with the rravest iioesihlities and dangers. No thoughtful man run fail to see that the neeeiwity of definite action may come at any time, if we are in fart, and not in word merely, to defend our elementary right as a neutral nation. It would be most imprudent to be unprepared. Action of ('oncreM. "f cannot in such circumstances be unmindful of the fact that the expiration term of the present is immediately &t hand, by constitutional limitation nu that it would in all likelihood require an unuiiual length of time to assemble and organise the emigre!, which is to succeed it. I feel that I ought, in view of that fact. te obtain from you full and immediate assurance of the authority which I may need at any moment to cxcrri No doubt I already possess that authority without special warrant of law, by the plain implication of ir. constitutional duties and powers; hut I prefer, in the present circum.iUr.ee?', not to act upon gercnal implication. I wiah to fed that the authority ami the i.v.cr ct tU v...-e art- behind! me in whatever it may become ne.esaary for me to lo. j "W are jointly the servants of the people and mii.it act together and in STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of Uking tonics, or trying to patch up a pour uV'Hion, ihcy are attacking ehe ri cause of the ailmnti-clogged liver and diwdered bowels. .h?r n'Jw Tlb,l the liver in a soothing, healing wav. When the liver and bowels arc pei-, forming their natural functions, a-.vay ' goes indigestion and ftomach troubles. : If you have , had ta.te in your mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, lasy. 'Jnf. no ambition or energy, troubled with undigested foods, you should take Olive Tablets, the subItilute for calomel. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with live oil You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without gnping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick rclict, so you can eal what you like, A' 10c and J5c per box. All druggists. CHICHESTER S PILLS ..aitiiAX , m ''"? vv t " v i iips-thwio! SOlfl BY D111JGGISTS EVERYVWRE
mmmmmmmmotmww War iAt come only by the v i'ful arts and aggressions of oth rf. You fell dull, poor color, heavy feel- , ,. ! ., . I ou will understanu vhv I cm m all over. That winters tmpuri-, ties in the system. Clean them out. i,:,k, n0 definite pro at or foie- ' drive them away with Hollister'.; east of action end must aek for your Rocky Mountain Tea. Do it tonight, supporting; authority in most generYotill be better tomorrow.Adv. I a, termji , he nm jn wmcl an.u
When in Need of Lumber See Us
Fuller Lumber Co.
Phone 299. Optometrist
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A. A. GARNER, KECISTEREU OPTOMETRIST
Some of the test kow-n literary critiea have already pmwed their opinion upon "Lincoln' Gettysburg Address," the recent book by the Rev. O. H. CermichiieJ of thie city. Everyone of theae so far received here has been strong in ita praise of the little book. J. George Bccht Ph. t., executive secretary of the state board of Kducation of Pennsylvania writcn: "Lincoln's Gettysburg Address," by Ortor. M. Carmirnael in a real contribution to Lincoln Literature. I have read many varied account of the writing of this classic but this book surpasses them all in thnt it bring.' the woie occasion with iU collateral interests into splendid view. All lovers of Lincoln will be gniteful for this contribution so well conceived and so splendidly executed." Dr. M. H. Valentine, nn authority on Lincoln literature and head of the Oepartment of History in Pennsylvania) Co!! -re rays: "This volume, 'LimoInV Gettysburg Ad'lrcss,' penetrates to the ultimate facts and presents fhem in such a lucid. oheici.l y that they HI their own story. It clears up some points of great interest atut which there has been much discussion, notahl;
their spirit, so f; e can and interpret it. Duty is l',-r. "N'o one doubts what it is dut to do so. We must defend our commerce ar.d the live. of onr popple in (he nvilsl of the present trying rt--cumstanre.T, with discretion but u -h clear and steadfast purpo: e. Only the method and the extent remain to : ho i boson, upon the occasion, ir oee-i-tinn -hnil.l tn (-d i:r.--e. Since it h-t.. unhr.ppily proved impossible to swf. jrtiiir.i our neutral rights by diplomatic tro-ans against the unwarranted inKniiifcltlfnt., ihey are ."Uttering at the hand of Germany there may ho no j i course hut to armed neutrality Mvimh we shall know how to maintain f. r whi.h there U abundant American ! I precedent. ) -It is devo-itedly to be hoped tlir.t ! jii "ill nt be n-w.-sary to put armr.-f ' f..:-cc ai.j-uhere into action. 'ih I Amcricin people do not desire it. and j i our desire is not iiirrercni from ii" :i ".. : I I an sure that they will understand the p:ril in which I tm acting, ti e . purpose I hold nearest mv heart and j , . , , . , . ... . I !U'' l" "lhlh't m '"-n'thinjr 1 do. I am anxious thnt the peoples of "at"" ' h'1"1'1 un,,"r-! , , ntin-l and not nu.-treat u. I l."i j that I nee give no further proof.- and I , , , I -"urar.ce-i, than I have a.roady g'ven th oughout nearly threo years of anxi- ) iati,nrf, t,at I am the friend of 1 , I "ce and mean to preserve it for Arm- ;'a . long as I am able. I am ,,,,, ""l nr ri.r.ti i,.p,atir.s: war or arv steps that need lead to it. j ,v rt thllt ,.I)U ttiM Mcttll 1 ' me by your o.n vote and definite beftonal the means and tl.c .nitln rit , . , . , ., f to sairguard in practice the right of ja great people who are at peace ami I jwho are desirous of oxercit-inp none hut the ric-ht of peace to foMo v the pursuits ot peace in nu,oln,.,s an.i 'good will-lights recoi'm.ed time nut , , , ., ..... , minn ny ai me civni7.co nauonj of the world. No course of mv ' chocising or of theirs w ill lead to war. 410 Weit Soe SStmi
(dp torn e tristl is th.n name applied to upticiuns who a.e now licenced by the state to cx-;e-ine eve!, for the pontoon of fitting - to correct Optical deiVtr "f viio.o. It roaiks anothr Iratin'tiTi fiom the oid iiauird..u hit and mi tunt'im of ff leting gia.we b trmg on ready made paob to the w i.r "Jiay of obtaining flim of the tialtfird - pe. cialists in fitting glasses, the OPI UM ETI'.IST.
the circumstances under which the immortal asjdreas was eompoied. This in itself makes the volume a distinct contribution to the literature of one of the motif memorable episodes of American history. The interest erf the hook is heightened by the grace and clarity of the 3tyle." In the current number of the Ohif Kducational monthly, Dr. O. T. Corson, superintendent of the Public Instruction of Ohio writes: "This voiume on Lincoln'' Cmttvsburg Address has been most carefully prepired. We take pleasure in heart ily commending this book to all students and lovers of Lincoln who are desirous of kaowing the truth. In uo far as it can be known, regardless the. great Gettysburg Address. trust that it will speedily find a place in both home and school libraries." This statement from dr. Corson i: of especial intere.-t as he is author of a book on the 'lettysburg address for the use of schools of Ohio. The book has been favorably re reived by the eastern papers. The New York Tribune, the Boston Transcrip' and the Philadelphia Inquirer have a!l given it ler.gthv notices some o! which have been printed in Cie Reporter.
leay beeorn0 necessary cannot yet be f.nsei n. I believe that the people will he wiling to trust inr to art with outraint, with prudence :;r.d the true pnit of amity and good faith that they have themselves iisplaed throughout these tryhr; months; and i' is in that belief that i request that y.m will authorize me to supply our mer-'hant ships w.t'.i defensive tiaw, should that beiome n ecsarj and with tlii means of usinj; ib.eni and to employ any other instrumcna!:tie or methods tr-it may b" r.eoesraty u...-l adequate U proieet iur ships ind our people in their I' ilii'.i'ito an.l quest also that you will grant nie it the same time alonir w ith the pnuo I ask, a sufficient credit to enable me to provide adequate means of protection where thv are iacki-ig, including iii'e.juate . in. iirance ;;g.;in .t the prese.lt ir risk-l. "I hire pnk-n of in commerce art I of tl.'' e';:i? inlate el i-aild. i'.' o'l" p""p'' ep t!o sois, hut you will nit be niir-1-.I to gilt. tlie ought tint i id gives th uUi th' .-c pbra.'i'i iity ar'l eeicl.t i' is no', of n-atenal ii.tore.-4s, pierdv Hint wc are thinking. It is, rathe of funlamental luiloaa right.-. rh;' 1 , f all the right of human life i'.-oif ' I iei talking note.' of Amor.T-. is to go and come about the r er.'pr business hv way of l..t ai " ' omething ro.trh deeper, much. v,i' fiind.une.ilal thr.n that. I an t'lm''. irg of th.e-e lights of humanity w ,th out winch there i., no civihr. itom. "My thougt't if of those jrret incudes of coinp i --i"Ti ani' of profit fun which mankind ha., soigl-t I' thiow about Ionian live.,, the I, v. s o t-rs ombatauts, il re neacefj'ly rit .. t.'i.ll ;Toee--i.. nd Ml.ii.tr,'- .,. :en Httd "' 'hose ive, of m, n wh, K li(f II g the I! or lh" of wo'l iul rights but of right.! Hlpl" nno is that rigl'.te ni.- p-: upon w hifh ai! law . a of family, of .-ti le must re-t. n.- upon ' i f our e,..-la"n: e a canr'it immagine a ran principh.; m h-d-ferd th".-e thing ." MNK HOiHr.S HK( U KKK!l. i Others, Moliovd tijiim- of lanrhr, lieinr SiMic'''(K.I ti,rr.nn-ul .''- f- I I - ' HOME. Idalvi. 1'ihninv -fi N'ii.e bodie, had he, n i '"covered and ..it men were bever -oog;,t by . um t'ulay in the ruins of the eoir.prr..hor h-xw. waisl oo ie and hunk h'.ie of toe North .Star mi .ear Maitev. Idaho, .mie lied by an xv ilanrhe .l.i' h ,iv pt do en iip.m tin in fro- the mountains ab"vc. MINOR COURTS. 'M, Kllis ii,e.ire, hefoio J.i,to e of P' it Tr'etridte th s roorninr find pl"a-d guilty to the clialgo of into" i tiop. He wh. fined Hand c amoiinling to ll (:.. Me staid t:i fine Chief of Pollen bills arrested .eh hat urday night w iien he found htm in no intoxicated condition. I Uarvey, photo. Wsst ld4 liuis.
THE FOOD PiiES
CONTINUED FROel PAGB ONE. sundry civil hill tomes up on it final pa ;fjge. insisting that such an Investigation would be useless. Representative Borland acoixd only a temporary victory Saturday light whn the housi in committee of the whole voted 83 to 61 to adopt his imendment giving the trade commission almost '.alf a million dollars and more than half a year's time to find out if food corporations arc violating the ami-trust laws. When Representative FiUgenld renews his fight .--gainst the Norland iPiendment he w ill have first the support of the pemocralic members of 'ew York. This was the first opporunity the delegation has had to carry mt action it determined on in ciucus more than a month ago. At the same '.imp the New York JVmorrats ugrei upon a progrna) rallintr for a imit vote on any measure aiTecting the general wed fare of their constituents. KKTAiLLKK IN PA.Mt. Hundreds of New York Grocers Ihitehers Put lloycott into Lffect. I Hh Ihr rmtm-llinnrlt H'firl Rrl rtr. I NEW YORK, Vehruai-y .Hundreds of panic-stricken retail grocers und butrhers toiliiy put in effect a voluntary boycott in an attempt to bring food pricea down. Fearing they "vill meet the same fate as pushcart vender.", whose wares have been thrown in the street:' by irate hoiisew ivi s, members of the Past Side Grocers Association today de dared a t.oycotl on Ko.hr meat and high priced vegetable.-. Pickets were placid at the doors of twenty-six slaughter houses to prevent "ln'lers" fn iii PTiteiii.j; ai d to slop the i.ale of A strike of school rbil.lren, who;,-pa-ents claim they are starving because of high food prirra, is aleo scheduled to go into ert'ert today. At a meeting he!,! j;- T'r'gers S."i.ire hundreii.! of mot -s y lge, hPIn. -elves to take l-. i- t'nid-er from .-,-iiool 'iiitil nri-'e.' i io'.-,i. The ftate tspit " ' '"any ' -il he . lormed t'.ilav h 1..00 orice ; protestors. A rk I, ration from the K.'ist .Side l.:s evocutive chambers to make formal demands that he u.-e Ms power to bring about an apnronnation from the city of Now- York to buy food to Ik sold at -'.ist. Health is inenarcd by present food pi;-' , III-. Haven Enicam reported 1 M.,. .; M',.1.1, -er Ihe li.'.iltn 'lep.-rtheei had made a thorough investigation of the situation. I'r. Kmei.,on 'in. 1 tn.it a family witn an inCome i f Mirfl a eesr or ).;. cannot ,ecare suF-cieul nut it imls food to maintain a .-tar lard of health necnsnry to daily woik. AROCND THE EDCES OF INDIANA LEGISLATURE
" ''" '"'"'' ' w to pass that h.wly. fnle.-t their attiISI)' W Vl'ul.l;.. Ii-'l., KrSrtiaiv t'i'le if lii'.ikeo, iv.m.y impoltant mea-jc,..-(i.l,. vee fri'.n to'lay toe l'KT .-.irc-n fare .h fent. s-r-u' n- -r-i'lv v. ill "it' h:.-- The Droroerat-i. with power toVloek t'i.-y. i a n ...I ha: ii.ao. Ii...t.. - , Lny ltepul.lii.in inove.i in the venule if t e i'-i. -ai'i f the ti p'et i . ica -ii : 'e t he act umto'lly, threatencil to pof-t-'. 11; ii-'.i'..ii!i! rr.t'eeui. vi.re.n .-uf pone the. v !e on th crpoiatioil exi r.-.ire i,-al pi .hih.tii,-.. .It., t v.r.i- ,vii! fit lay. hi!!, which ias hanie.l 'lown he ii rii'o;. fr iii'is -i'Th-imil- the i for thii'l readme this alternoon. The
II lest of tl'.- .it. It" 11 itil r.1,1 ,.1o - t h. dir. ., the l.-r,., aM'.iio' of i.f ll.il.- have . k 111 tin !.. In-. iooiKich'i ir hiU- l, u" I In. Hi I' to ' ! epinK t "lie., ion. pr.'hihili. P' . iiling for .lim-iial ..f t pet eoncri irotioo. r.l h'll rec.il, lioc hip Ii'".l0..,,ie h.oil lc i.l,l 1 ir.ii 1 f :-i eh'.-.'. i a-"l in ti'c I.,,, r. ei n"ir,.,,,n l-n l,-r ill p. i n 'a O'lri, i, !,:!, ,., (heir mill! . A 'll M"ltlir ba'tlc i,i pi.,.....- e.. '!'.' of 1i nt.'.-i! inip.ii-lM.il loete to be e tered .-re the cor,, r ..o ,,'.. (.,,, bill and th" hifh'vm :"nio.n bill, both er v. hich hac -n titiii-.f l'.fl(t'-r diii'iis. ion in hoih n ard re.oite. I C." ilblierr lender in th b'K tine far,.( t "fiibu..l.-r" iy ll. J rial,, ,ti1 Jtiei m uti.l w rale 1 I :,Uj Mi'4i ti'U,'. I;H'i.ijl.a '
Do you know that some of the best and most reasonably priced "dirt" in the 'United states that is adapted for the growing of ALFALFA, CORN, OATS, WHEAT, CLOVER, LIVESTOCK which may be pastured ten to eleven months each year YES GROW TWO CROPS EVERY YEAR on the same ground is the lime-'tone soil prairie belt of the south?
r. Homeseeker; Here Are Some of Them:
l,0(0 AC'HKS, ihoite fur culmination, all . '-j to 2 - miles of town of 500 potiple. Upland prairiw cleared woodland and liUO acres timber. ONLY $22.5(1 AN AC'KE 3,2110 ACRES of mixed prairie upland, wide creek valley, etc., and different classes of soils. Well improved. Some fine timber. Railroad with station on place. 9l.i.llO AN ACRE .1.100 ACRES cut over land, on railroad and near navigable river. In western (art of state. AT $,').5( AN ACRE 2.'ii"i AlKKS strictly black ldt type prairie. Fair improvements, flnwinx well, public roads, ( mile of railroad .station. $25.00 AN ACRE HO ACHES, adjoins town of $U0.OO0 people. Brick bouse, (food barn. 2 flowing wells, milk house, fenced, ami a SNAI' for a Iatrv, Truck Farm or prlltnir off lots. PRICE $.1,000
Potato planting going on now and you can plant corn next month. See us for bargains. .
Cason-Neal Block.
; ,.,s in the ..eoate .lerhie.l the 1! ' f-rrn f" of th heto ' the iiw any of Governor Cooiinc!!. b 1 1 1 s highway hill al';o imi.-.t he m-teil on h. the iiciiate liefore it can heeomc'a law. Th" U":ltv.t "eipon liohl lie the lieieocrals a.- tile kiv er to hlork the i. "'n"i'-il appr iiriaii"i' to1! of aliout J". IllinKKI for the ep'"l.se ', of the -tate iroverninent anl tl.c state institutions.. They have tl.c power to refii.e to ,.a s ll.ii, lull, 01 to cut iloun tl'r appropriations i'.o that the a-loiin-iftrafion wll he hampeinl. te.vernor llo,,.lnrh h'-l'l to his .1.'f 1 eiinnt i"n to.hn t-i ini'-e throiieli ..!)!. ' hi' "er.lM.m.v ... I eniilin-, n-.f.o liro " nr to pla -e I he blame I'm ii. -fiat of th-ni "it the I'lMi.ierats 111 iiie 'MH election. The Mo.oeo f li.'li.'.na. Isivink' heen ifiveil the ballot, in. 'V lace a fitht to let.nn 'I. Th" anti .-lilTraKist. alr'-nly are .VM'ilini. the hill will he .e,laie, inieoiut itiili.oial by Hi- Miiprenie court I heroine (lertioil t of the lll.liao.l r.ni l.l.ln'.ion .'M,re,,lv iclncls fl;e I'iKlit I "f Hiilll liri' to male.,. feoirht th
,il.e le.-ide-s of the house heforc the """li. .as pa..ed," 1..1..I M.s I'dra
l'"tl, ol the 1 riflflati.e toumii of. ioni..'n we ol.ta.ped opimoni from ruin i f the h".,t hiv ver, in Indiana to tl-e efTiet that the bill in roiistitiiti.'tnl, .vnd v feel .-me lh supreme c..u:t ill uphohl the law." The Indiana In" vill restrict thr officerii for N.eh w oven ...ay rant Hie hillnt to th c not rreatwl bv Ihc con Mltulion. and the vonicil lest thir liop on th'. fact. iivrnor (jondriell e ill si(!t ths ineaoure tormirio. The women lobbyinirf, ho fo.iiiht and won victory, will prent him 4 g.dil ivn tj u..t in n.iii.S U. hill.
Potatoes Now,
Mr. Farmer?
Neal & Co.
10.000 ACRES OF WASTE L VN!) IN CHICAGO TO HE PLANTED IN POTATOES Clin AiiO, l el'inory Jil. -r.,,ly th.'u-ni.il .1. '-r,. i.f vacant lotN and hnclt ai'!., in fliicairo will be planteil in p .tatoes thi. s-imni'T if prese't plans to hand the hii:h eo-t "C iivo.jj a wallop lie cai'lieil out. Foe city ailirinistrati b.l-ie ! liiiiii.,- prominent aiul eoi poi-iitioii,, a v eil a;i 'i.iuall eve' y nr 'Vspapee in In 1. are :,a. k of the mmi -in"..:. .Most of the Kr'.un'l will be offeie'l fid' lo tlli.,e v.h will rultr ale it. FORMER ACTRESS DEAD. Aiilhof nl "Miaiittlo a Suiciiie in ( lio aco. O'lirien" If: the, ,irHi, ...... ,m . frVrroc.l rHICAi.i', l ibriiai'N ZC hatherine UaKii She. I11.1 (I'lt.'ills. plavurnrht. and former aities,. 1, 'lead, a suienlc -- ami hilt for the ilis. ov.M y by the ..li. e of h " identity her body would have been laid u-wiy 111 a pauper's tiave todin h'Tiiuse -In' wh, loo proud to ,k help of lull relatives. The author of ' Shaiims O'Hrien" hae be, n living from hard to moiltli Iv-re for tun ion folinwmt; the eon. nMlniei't nl her ho. band to an :i,s lieii 1 . Kaiik.il.ee. Il.r 1..V11 si-ter. Ilv.nif t ,,e. a- onao are i.f it. I i.sC'inai'ed, v,.K 11 eiii) hori o e. .enl.. fi a f 1 lend Rod bought po REVIVAL ( LOSES. Meeting at Hccrh C.nivc l:. H. Church t amc lo K.nd I at ifthl. The Kev J H. TiikcIo closed the reyiviil hi" h.ii. been corclm ting at th llft'eli lirnvc linilc'l lirvllir cliunh for the pat lo Mcoks. There wore four aircsioos ami the church n U-netitcJ in evoiy r!eru"t;'..e: uf i'a v.iW.
,120 ACHES, adaptable for Dairy or Stock Farm, 1 mile of town, i, open cultivated and more or K8 timber and brusb. Flowing well and 2 tenant houses. PRICE IS ONLY $8,000. Gtiod Terms. ISO ACRES, choice prairie, no waste; cultivated and hay meadows, 3 cabins, 15 miles from railroad station, j mile from State Pine. PRICE. ONLY $1,800 1K0 ACRES, very choice prairie, no improvements, 011 public road, 6 miles from railroad station. PRM'F, $4 000 fi 10 ACRES. (Can Hell 1 lf 1 2 or v of t'lis) within one mile of town of 500 pet. pic. Fine upland prairie, good hr the lie t. BARGAIN AT $10 AN At RK 2,200 ACRES, "Split" by State pike. From - li; to 2' miles of railroad town. S imc good houses. Easy payments. ONLY $25.00 AN ACRE
Real Estate. WK GIVE TRADE EXTE: SION TICKETS J. C. BROWN CO. SIX PER CENT NON TAXABLE SECURITIEJ Also Gravel Road Bomb Harry L. Kenworthy ReninViKT phone, TH; Office, 1 SAFETY RAZOR BLAD KHARPKNKD Sinple nit;, per doicn Doublo' c.lifc, per dozen W pa pottaica one wav. Barker & Son. Lcbanorf J. E. BERKLEY Electrical Contracting Electric Wiring, Motor Wor Anything. Kea:naUle pric Office at roar of Kllrr'a drug an CniROl'RACTOR Iii Caana-Ntal BW. IWi M loura: 1 11 a. m-t l- and 7-H f.1 'VmtultatlnB and Rnlnai Analvat f OWEN MORKERT I Reporter, by mail, $3 Ye '
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