Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 132, Lebanon, Boone County, 1 March 1917 — Page 4
lmtuMl tiVmry vnlrir aieupt fctunair. arm, nu.ll .llllor rwwlui.a J Kurwl Jwutva find Towrs of Jame-town, Atl-
vs.tea. Thorniowa, vynniown, xton, hlrf, Eliaavllla, Trhuna and RuMtoN. pav.ibla sirSetl? Dim.) ui.ksa i.4tt:rrfi)Utn la rnesl By Mull, ona vear I3 Mhs Mull. Hi nth By OaVrl.r', By Carrier. per aeelt AJverllslng rat plication. Karelira Ail ii' fSl;ttuArln nn-1 Car IBblKI to I" ch;ire ol wor.1. Cro.li atio'ilu of thin kln'l Art-..' lolter.a or anyll.lna not accei test at any I' Tolapri'irics-- Huslm-' f a Ilka null If,; Newa. 2S KAIOHIC CAIEWDAB. atat.4 ttoatint-s. Boone No . I & A. M. acond 1'ri.lm ( u-li ni.i,( b. T S ii. M 1 vorv c. Tollo, secrstiij . Harry A. Ilutt V. U. I.Iail'n l t .ipier N'i. lo!r I ! hi rn Kur. 1 h it Til, Ml. iv e'en m"i,t. p. in. I 'Hl-i ,m Nuys. secrviar) , May brjiullz, W. At. Lebanon (Iimim x it. V M. .'-' Ond Ws'lii.-1-.v r ii-n ' in, n. n: Ivory (.'. Toll.., accri-tary. J. tlnnl VV.lti""Jnv (""H molt h. r., n. Cl.arles I i .ir in,,. n 1. II.. ln.r C. Toll---Recorder. Tamper. TPtt.l MMiir -.itl. mmitl.. J JO p. ra. I .ory C Tolls, Recoi J.ci . ban H CoompR, EL C. HONUH TD IM I.h I I'M Ml MTi The city nomin .iiion. ;.t. ha ; and the votem ai militia a.-; to thi ir ouu oflii-i T'miso far has liutnly I aid, but ti.e iuti turn out in lai-jo r is T, and rcKi.-ter tiivir eleclioi The American people Uohabit of voting .very lun'" 'lo y and Mooaieu have thi-. habit m especially noticeaiile form. The uo.T.en will not it to Tuel:iy, but they will rave a i , to vote in N)vemier for the o elected on Taenia., an.! thi- v make the men (.'Specially ca:-et'iii ah. their selection. It U an honor to reprr-ent or community in the council, or as c clerk, treasurer or mayor, or to trusted with any public work, ami in natural for men to covet llove flora aaide from the .-aiarie.- a.tarr Men like tJ have a part i" detii how the hx-;U g.iv-.-rnmcnt .-h i and every cmuiumity h;.,- n.'-ii have Rood idtas aione; tl!.--.e hn- s. 1 haro rot reaiiinl ti c point yet v. in young men btudy lit th'.n-''" for the public --ervi':e, n. they ,',lt (jerrriuny; but tl'.vre are n...y tKir that (icimany doc- ti nt ! ;i-e ; approached yet. In tin tounti . , cv man i;. a natural :'i!:t M.'. i v. rj plntesji-'irt. am!, m c iorj'. -n , c n'anaire the al'air.i ' f e roti o, in till county, stat '' n li.oa. M men can mm- lu an; ..,(.-n'; perterl of then,, an-l r.urn oo-n ran better, in a. tit r.-y. tl.an i-'i-.-rt , V illinw to a.i" 1 ' i. a .- a here the i i.'t r;X --o r-. hat tl.e natural nl.ri t , t IVop-r p-ildie i- ..... jnuill a (tie. tl l of .lb!1!;-. , '.. I,0-e. if ,1 .-,!! ml- to (ruoii pun, ic ei-.,i ,!, i.. k 10 do Mi. if Ii- I tiooe 1, ! coinman: '-;ovioa. aod f i e ! out for lon h a out 1,1! thplermu. :, In.-,, i'. 1 I.) 'I.i dl if to el -Alii. , wi(. J -, Oi l Kr Mil. Ml M. An editor in a m ikhI.oi , uuiit hart .,.,! i,it l niMnpley ac. .,i,l.l of debts lotaliritf about 1) -J hat ,. , , r-litor ti.k. s hie to,. ..,,e,u,.iy f rr,jke an aful jinsUike m iiftinj il"
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SI (.br.iiIONS I OR EX I Rl MI FY. Leslie's Magazine asks very pertinent question when it fay. "Vint are business men doing?" just now when (he government it imposing go many special taxes on business, rather than to raise the money tj pay the expr-nac of iht jrcvnmi.cnt ili U.e old wnby protection. It does went strange that no moic fuss is made about the imposition of no many direct taxes, rather than the
indirect method of raising money, by nl-uing u tax on goods imported into this country. There is no tax that id Celt so much as a direct one, suc!i as paying stamp taves and tax", 0n ih" tkin f deck, and other pa - law, and direct taMS 01 the u of fond, or medicine, and no The income tax is different, t is a tax on real worth, hut rial taxes fail on the poorj II alike , tax on profit.-, of j i,o;i.-i i., in t .0 unfair, hut a' tax Utll.l ck. whether the c I'.jr any nmne" or o.-e.l to the iind M Is. hot the i r THE BOARD Or IWi
Li.jludyf W. M. I'arr Appoint- ' I John ! lei r and Claude Wall r ' I or ion-.
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Rto For Various CI!'m?9 of Personal Property, Are Decided On. .MAJOR S.N. CRAG UN MAKFS AN ADDRESS ! state Tax Commissioner Gives Talk at Meeting of Assessors Held Today. The township a.--..-ois of the varioiiH tonship in tiie county hold a i inivtinir at ttic orta-ow of county a-J.--c.s-: sor Willard Stepiienson thia morning and fixed the rates of aMe,,-.inerts on various articles; Tiie assess-ors will lieiin woik nnire.iiateiy. This alterI 'I"..-, at i:"') .,'iioek Major S. X. t'rnrun. a im-niU of tl:e tate ta boap! i n ole a itoii u.l.i'T.--- hf I'uri the ireet- ! to the men l.' all the nih.t.1 rit.l of Wa-h-of i!P,r Jelferion. fd'l . up M'J I'tni up: piano.1 in.-, o anil up; auti id up: eicum sepal up; .'Taiaph ..nd up; manure .-invade Ho,ses-rir,t .Nn; vml worf a.-s horses, .!()() ti horse.-, SliMi ti ik horses. to i'vo year o!d colt... -"I': first eii'-s lo .-ll'J.',; rii. t e -!-, .'."o to $i Mil.s J. -Oil to ' k IliUie- .!HI to i..H; l'i.-t i-l-is.-0-(,'ll n'l l.lil'-.--. VWI to SMI: f.r.t i.-s i,ne-yer-i mi mu'es, :iii to ".0. t'attir K.'i;j-tfred bulis and cows. to UHi: irood cows and buils. i to -": common rows and bulls, b to So'i: .-:; cattle. -or hundred I'.m.!.-, ji.".; oooil f.-ider,, per hund p. uioU, (',; fat cuttle, per hun.d ,1,1. p. k to to K. .1 o,i--. 10 to I..L- - l:. i ..I b-oo.i i. r. i.. i in i. ird coal per t.i - I- ,-..-.,!, ' d feet; luinb. Lffl V-tks Jndtfinenl I or . I'roin I'almei Mt.Mahitn hair Ciniiiiiny. (!. i-.n.il.l .slew.,,1. in nii-.- i iim pkilnt filed in (i,r ca,e of J.,W. Wit) utt .-I tl.e I'ab-o-r-Mi Malum l-uriii-lure ( olliMaov. , thai thi ie Ilu.' Ill 111 III" bonds ny. Me a,k, judinm-nl
.if, hi. t ll.e I' ...ml ii,.- Comp.liiy fol stl.Mio ub.rh lneludi Httnriii 's foe and ak- forecloi-uie (if nioittraer ari it" of prepf-ety ( A,ti.,fy saiilC Ids tto;ney in lm ,. ;lnar,i.
. I no - i j A, 1 e ,,'c 1 , , , f u,M,i , aii that ...not, oit f Ki u-.oed tiu morrung by tl.e ac:tiona of a atrange man no had evidently nalkcd from Lebanon w that dire-tion to Kliravil'-e. He called at t :e home of Charles Powell west of Eli'aville and asked for aome-thin-to eat. However, whfn they refused to let him in the houe he re-ft.t-.etl lo eat. tne toon vhey bad puspared for hi.n. Aceordinif to rpporta from rJliziiVilln, laherorer the mun found a door that was not locked he took the pii ilfire of walking into the l-rufs rfternoon word wan ref' ".tri Terhune that the man bad j-j:areil in that vicinity. The man is described as beiiiK about fifty years old or over, rather tall and very nicely drcssel. He refused to Kive hia name or w here hist home.
THE LAST NUMBER GF THE LECTURE COURSE Dr. E. n. Holers Will Speak Here March 8 I'nder Research Club Auspices. i 'r. Kuclit! b. Uotteis, vminvnt lec turer, comes to Lebanon Tliur.-d.iy March S. under the auspice of the i's of the Research club. The last number of the livture cour.-e, which has beer so favo'ahlv sponsored by members of the Research club, promises to be the lust of the five numbers, judirina- from 1'ic splendid I s l-eports w hich are printed on j the circulars and window- caids which tay he .-ecu in the -how windows! bout the siiuare. The lecture 'l! be iir.-sented at the t'entnil Christian i hurch. and as announicd heretofore, j Hie entire prm-red- of the b-rtine coui.-e will be ,r,ven to the Witlvun i o.-iit:il. The price of ailmissioii 1 has been reduced t.i tn cnty-five cents to all, and with this reduction it is 'km'-'! that '.eio will be a laree at-tn.lan.-o. lie fx-or;,' home is in .fpiMimieid. 111. I if him. the Tribune of l.aCros.-e 'A'...,..!,.-,,,, s.,,.. -With wealth of ..necloU and a stronK dramatic dolivery. Dr. Uoirrrs held his audience in rapt attention anil at the close he ns itiven a (treat ovation." The '(iazett. ' of Sterlinir. 111., says: "He is a speaker of irr.'at mau'iietinni lecture fairly rpmkles with wit flows with wholesome truths human interest. hi" The .McDonalds Ak Judgment Against Avery Company For $1,971. r,-.Uire L. .M.-l..niiid and Curl V. Mcl'mi.-ild have 'iled suit anunst the Avery ( ouipaii' of Inihai.apoli.-. fin -I. MTI d..ni...-s. Tiie plarntiT- aver that lull 1. l:.)li they pureh.. ed Ironi the ilefeiiiiaiil an Avery trai tor 'or u.-e m draamir scrapers ar.d isaders in roii.l con.-t.uction. Tiiey allet-e that thi tractor poorly . on-lriii-lcl. .i.-r-.-t in nod hirklriL- '" i.id eontiiiet work. Ibmili ol r..nl rait .'ili'.'.ney and that tl"' trouble i-v per,-r,.e.l in opi lul.liK ,t delaye.l the and warranty is i.'P cel. Tin- plaintilf's aitnrneis are l!"i:ei & Smith. FKKL ALL I SKDIT? Lola of 1-hanmi Tropic I'o. Hoes your back mho constantly? fin you have .-burp twina-es when itoopiti": nr liftu (f ? Keel all u-rd o;, -a.- if you could "i ' no no further? Why .,( look lo your ki.li.-y-? vt hl...:. Koine IM!-1 Ihoy loll you the irsiill. Mr.. S. II. WHin-rntt, o7 s. t,ebii.oii St., L.'l.am.n. say-: "My back I'll, so weak and lame al titue , that I bad ti, ,e b.'l d ..'ll of a eliair. The pain Hi. ui wn i aliii'nt unbrar.-ibli'. Many forenoon; ,-oul.l hardly keep ' ""J work, hri-uiHc I was rb'y u.i.l rny -itfht wa, ,-o blurred. A relative iiil .i .e.l I lo.in'i Kidney I'llls. so I ll"! none at ( oo.uhs' llr.iif Store The fir I, In, I, a! reii Uy relieved in- and after liiii,-hiny four boxer., wua wr ll and ulronif. Ocra-ionnl use since th"ti has kept .; m irood health." I'rier (Vie, t hII dealers. Don't simply a-k f."r a kidney remerty jet Ihian s Kidney I', ll - the nine that lr. WawaeoU ion s. Ko i.sr M lbin n Co.. IVop-.ltulfrfl,,, N. V. Adv. lh'iH.nilfnf r line ( ialiWlmn, Women oficn b.miH- nervous itl despondent. W lion this i duo to eim .ll,iali..n it ea.ily coireetiJ by lakiiu; an tsi-fisiMiul dose of I'haintM'r' lain', Ti,. te. T ho tahleki m i- a y lo lake and 'b m-ant in i;ire1.-Alv,
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No Adrtttioment Taken (cr tmt luta It. FARMS FOR RENT. FOR "rfrt"'irrfs 40 acrea. Thone 12718. N. V. Beck 2-24-tf " mihcelLaneous for saLb. FOR SALE One good milk route. l'hone No. 913-L. 8-otf. A BA RGAINT For ufie,'i horse's," for 625. Phone 1222. 2-21-tf FOR" SALE Pure" bred barred Ply. n.odth Rock netting fgK. $1. for 16 or ft. per 100 eegs. Thomaa B. Kereey, R. R. 12. Is?banon, Ind. Hnielrigg phone. 2 24-t-lf) FOH SALE Five building lots with a 5-room eottntre. Call 'phiVie f07K. 2 26tf. FOR SALE Timothy. Littlo Red and English seed, l.en Heck, Hnzclrigg phone. 2-2?-6t. Ftilt KA LE IhTurii.'m- Red"" turkei tinns. Iurr bird, tine on-s, ?4.iti) each. Oscar lUesley, Thorntown. Ind. l eb. 2s. FOR SALE About 12. pound Poland China male pig, $!' if fold this week. E. A. Heaman. FOR SALE Advertising space in the Reporter. Try the classified colcolumns. HELP WANTED." W'AXTEl) Giila to operate, power i-ew'ing maehinea. Intrude at Pom. Manufacturing Co. 2-2HU2 AXTED Married man to work oti farm. Small family preferred. References required. T. lb Sheridan. U-nmiou. piionu T.'i. 2 25tf A.NTLU KxHrienrel ma. t ied man to work on farm., J. N. Dulf. Huzelri,:g ,hone. .Mar !-M. TC'ANTEM Christian Prolestaiit woman free to travel. CJood mlucatmn and (lersoniility reiuiivd. Excellent income; givp reforenees. Knig-Rich-anNon l o.. 2-i"l Prairie. Chicngo. 2-27-M. W AXTEP Two tearlu r of strong personality to luindlc school work. Erpert trnirinit g"'n. (iuaratitoeH t-aliiry. .. Henry Jr., iinn Co., R1;!. Chiciiro, 2--i-t.ti SALESMEN S ANTFl.i-T hree reci nt graduates for coming year, tiood personality unit habits. Must be able to cam at least Mi month. Thorough preparation given. (Jive full particulars, phone. Address, K. V. Orwig, 2'Wl Prairie, Chicago 2-27Ci REAL ESTATE FOR 8AI.F-. FO R SALE Fa rm bai gaiiiH 25,'t-A level chocolate soil. corn, wheat and ehivcr hind. 2 large bams. 2 small bouses, fruit, on pike. K. P. P.. and phone, fl miles tow n. A money -in.ker $leVi!0 takes it. Also 1S-A, R'a miles out, chocolate soil, grow.i the crop; Ml-A gonlly rolling, balance lev-I goad 7-room house, tenant house, large bam, lots fruit, a desirable home and bart-ain. ?ll.i)(H). Ailsn, e-A, miles, out, level, good dirt, good 9-room rou.-e, barn, bog houses etc., pike, sells at S7.:,0O. A few other good buys. C. F. llenson, Salem, Ind. 2-27 til l" OR SALE 8 room hou"seT4hiU , improved :-treet. Fmall payment down, bal.nno like rent. Ad.lr, K. poi'ter. l eb. 2H-4I I-OK .-:ALIv 7 iroor hoj.-e 2 lots, out hin.. line and all kinds of fruit. Inrjuiro it l'li'.l' Henry street for partir-il.-i'-.-. ' Ibt, Feb. 28. HOI SE WANTED W ANTED -Small "house, of 4 or "5 room.-, and from I to .". acres, cloi-e to ll.anon. phone :,.;4-X. 2 27-:!t WANTED Tl) RENT Small house, of ) or r, noma, nnd from 1 to ft or;., rlo-- to l.'-l'i ion. Plume .'. 'I S 2 27-:tt W ANTED -To rent j 'liffli. of about i; or 7 room., elo.-e to public ..,uarr-. Iiiipiire in:, Wei! .Main, l-.b. ::t. ROOMS FOR REM. TO RENT Modern ri-ini. 620 West Mam treet. 'nil :iT". 22btf .VLSI ELLANEOl'S WANTED. WANTED- l''ni'-e te.th. We p .v as lilldl its ?T .0 p.y set for i.bl f l -C tie'li no nutter tf broken. Mid to Reiner's Pulse Teeth Speeiall , , L'2 Third sticet, Troy N. V., and . will send cash by return mail. a 1' 17. V. AM ED - l(o.-.on,.iblo ,rm or" nidimiIiihI I., ban. Ho high guide u uui air fiirn i"i - in this territory. A.bbes. 'Ilio Mijenlie Copipanv, Miintingtioi. Iiiihuioi. Man b l-:t VV'ArTtFl)--'l"oro peopli to us the Krpnrtar classifed advertising columns. Quick retjrns. LOST AND FOLND. iTjST- I'isk.llii'ok lont-aining oimr l:ftys und soipe small ill, Hue- -I. R. William.-, Mi:; South Lebanon .tret. :l I-:t I.U-t A peaVl lil'o'oill yistei'luv'tleai or In lb.- W . T. Ilo 'l. a rt-Miien, e. I' iildbr eufl l,W. Ira at. Hrv, Al"ls7 HOTltat TO afOsT-atKklDaartH Y OatDEB Or OOVatT. of I 11,11. Il III.
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I Y0UR FEET wil1 serve J'ou faithfully and well if I you give them the projr amount of attention and fit them with shoes "that are property conS striicted. Let us serve you vilh footwear of proven value.
Morgan rtle.l In Ihe oiTie .-lurk ..I clreill! co.irl :.iiu of l,l, no is null mil. r-ls. .1 - rsr"ii mil IcK.lt. ,. i of I l.n.l u'i,rVi'',!iin!,.' I ffi .iil I lie Wl .'..IIIIIIT,. loll lie ,,,n. nls of I iniiiil former s.r mill hi'll.'i"! ililiip -"' , f, ll.lll r . iiu j Apllt III .lllS.il ii liny "f UM.I i ..i.i ii v or Moinln KOTTCE OF FItAV ELECTIOH AUD .. rs of liie ry f Lebanon. In-ll.i ;,r,lele lisl of 111 el'. of 'tel.. I s i.li'lal..' I"' Cis MHO' ! "I ,n. . ,l r-r-. T -el: . t i' DCMOCBATIC TICKET Mayor. l llo.k P. ill -I'S. .-I 1 ULEBK. w itilani I". m:h, I" tnln Counci.'ms-i-st-Iii'a-Connollmao, Fsurtlt Warfl. Council tHl!-l.t-Ir CoQBCtlman, TlnrA Went. Iiu n-nil. I :: H. 't M ..l.n.i "i Cunnutlman, Tourtr. Wara.
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h rhAAC. iVl Shoe Co. Try Our Salt Rising Bread LIKE MOTHER USED TO BAKE D. L. Crcath Our own delivery. Phones 127 and 517 Prest-0-Lite Service Station Batteries recharged and repaired. Free insiection and distilled water. Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street Phone 199. DR f). GARRISON DENTIST Fsraarn Slate Bank Hulldtni Kooma 208-2D Phone 4-R First Rural Ioan and Savings Association 1H a. SJ.rMlan lit., Labasoa II. P. New, Secretary I'hinc 6 I'INNEIX-COOMBS W00LEY & EDWARDS ISOSTONIAN SHOES Sprinjf 1017 Styles P. B. WINTERS CIIIItCPRACTOB Uoura: 9-11 . m., 2-5 and 7-8 p. I CONSULTATION AND BPLN'AL ANALYSIS FREE ttt Coaon-Naal Bidg. Phono 23 THE SECURITIES handled by Harry ',. Kenworthy are safe ami not the mve tor the larpost rate of inlercst possible, Harry U Kenworthy Resilience phone, 224; OBice. I0 DR. I M. BEAVEN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Faraaars StaU Bank Buildinc 1 a- ib. to 6 p. m. rilONE 2M.
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