Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 135, Lebanon, Boone County, 5 March 1917 — Page 4

l: :: inon daily kepcitlb

R. &natta Printing Publishing Co. tHHf Harntd, KtahDaliri I'M l.'Uf k!'mr, aatsliluinail Weekly Patriot, MlilUHiad 1SI7 E. W, 2s' -il, rrcmrtnt. Routes and Ta-n of Jaoicalowa. Ad Tllie, leelinlcsbur. aaUavW. Tar hutia and Uoitslcii. raasta or jbscjufttost.

In 'Ivftnrif and pancr Will be flli-on-linu". unl'--.s niPsurttitlnu rmimum By Mml. one year :'. By Mall, ,11 montrn I TS By Mall, lliree montha W Hv Jliill, ona -iinin Ji. H furrier, rev -ek I" Ily Cmn. jac vut ; Adv'rtMi7 'u..Wo on plU-ittlOM. r-V.Wll!ir..lt-.-rl.l!l! IP-iS-c nl-lll '- -AnirrtHi Press ...ci,iii.,n, New York ml i1in-mi. "Ollluaneo" anl l,ri:.v el T!i.ii'k are ailMl-l-1 Id II CI, art-,. ..f .'.I- ,,T ll It Of tinrils. ftiih Bhotr-l 10 i-etnp.ttiv mutter or tie k:ivl .i.-,-r'; -inn iTi.itti-r of lotlrrlas ur anyti,ir if a like nature n.n ai.-1-i.-Heil ul any .r Telephone flu si nc... I'. .-. sy"

MiSOWIC CALI-NDAH. BtAtad skeettut;, Jlcane J.nil,:- No. -i. r. 4 A ,vt. onl l-rlilai- in p. J-iry C. T-.ti. tiricl .r . JIarrv A. I w. u. I,in.,n r--ii.lnr... ilnlar t i. a. v. " YVille! thli.l V.-.1ii. ClinrlM ll,il Iti-euroer. 13, Kni j. 1 ilm-ord-ir lieu M. Coombs. E. C. Paul O. T: n -. .ri-.r-i: .: or, aubj'-ct t l.ie H i-ul -Mr-.rch 0. M-iy- ' i:nury, ' Ale Aitman, eainlnaie for r:t clerk, subject to the Ili-uLiiican inmary March titli. lit IT. (ienrjri; J, Gullinn i: a iainiiitte fiifity treasurer, snhjeet in tlie lleme crntic primary eiivtien, March 6th. ' Wanted AM Kc-puliliraiw tn attend the primary ekyt.inti, March 6th ami vote for John O. Casern, for City Clerk. Chnrl R. Miller i.- a i-andidi.t for councilman frepi the l-ecvnd ward subject to tin Keiuhi'i-an riniarj Marrh fith. Cast your vciV fur I'ortei Wiley. Republican candidate fo'' ceuiiciim iii from the seennd waid, at the priniar." next Tuetday. i-'i-'-SALEb CUT THIS OVT AND SAVE IT. Anyone war.tinr; d..ti s ;n March c.i'i resilience, C:i Ninth Ve.,t stn-et or phone 78. March 6. I'rank 1 mile-nortnekv-t of M. chamr ..hji jr. March T. V.ii, y fioa-li, 1 rule I of Brownsburg. Sale will include a comple'e tl)r;-.l i np-- outfit in additior to genera' pohlie j,a!e. .Mji.Ii S John Kih!.!....n. .. mile southwest of Li-lianen, st.K-k .-ale. March ). Kd Sh.t1 w A- I'ar'e. Camgi-r. :i mile-, ; null en t of !.'- unon, nrar tVrriiXv tun. f'a'n. Mareii U.- 1- .,,1 ;,lar-m, I i.,i'.-. southwe.-t of I..-!,a-Min, -Jn hur.;c; nrnl 40 head of rattle and 65 head of Lugs and other thru. March i Ward Ili-entmi. fi n..!t.nririhct of Lekanon. utoi-k Mile. March 15. Juhn Kirk-i, brood tow ile 'i milea.eit .t of Lebanon. Mann t-Th-flim i-i.erM.m an-: f-'arnuel S iley, 8 mile:; ..uut'nea it of ljdiiinon, eonbitirs; of a hirKC aii oni.t of :rt'ck, grain iiii'l fa;n.i:ii; .iitp'c menu-. I'l ijj.h: ,s!.K dati;: Virif.l ila.'i-f. ) : f.a l-'l.-ii and .i t r T W i MTi!AM lM-YnL ' i j ii I i h p lie ul. frank Inn.'-; mm'- .- i.-i I n. i t t r I I . ' if ' I i ti l I r f l Ii I tie' . i i o

"announcement

ihiioc:"sa- . home business colf g

Jarnen L Dee Arrives to Establish Modern I p-to-pmic Institution. Mr. James L. Pee. fn -ll manager of the "Heme Business College' a-gnn-?ntiini .rriv.nl in ik eili turl.iv. am! I will uike immediate steps to organize j neir college in this city. in law-j nun li'-it'ivtB Vcii'v Association,; vhich jhis fur several month hern it tMi'ir.iunicitimi with the "H-Jinr" colleges, has finally EiUceatvied in land.rur a trtr,tittilKin for thus -city. The Home Ihisiness College in Lcbanor. will be a modern .institution r. ev,-i-y respect. The equipment wili ie tin to ihU mill will nut nnly favn.l)iy comiiaV Muth the best wboolr if rli:s nature tn the rountry, but will iir Mi.r''ior to the iivevaire bu.at-ni-. . ci'liirf. A siirn.licant fai-t in tin. rr.-i'('t !.- thai, thi- oiK.ninatmn ii. f.- i.oiii'm rmlerwiinil tyiieriter. .vc'. i.-'j- in tl.nr .ciKK.ii.. Aii-tii.'!-iiHhmi.ii't imi-. of the Himin Husini'.--'.'u'lejri' i.; that mi'v thiiniiiirhiy exi'O.--ii ru-e,i anil reliahie iiitruet. ,rs are emn'ui.ii. Th,., i.oiiit is imperially - -1 - - v.zbt nut in the literature of the ..in-,! hy the tiaiie n-ark "Careful nii,li; hrint.s : ucceT.. i-.iln nf ;lie -Heme" nrE.mizai"ii m that thiriy .-tuiknto must - -i irnl the ternng- -'f thi- tlwy i-- ii-.uril b t " I.- l arKiri Ihi-iue-M; n'. . ..-,u.i. In- .t'W ..tier, a an a., f-.H-v e'li.-e ."-.h,-.,ci,,- fii.ntV ntiiig. I'iei.l ia-tuti-n ana Uffuing. Itankmi;. liu-i-Liign: ii. Sin'liinit i. l'inniutili;i a.nl ,-:in et.u I'our.e ....d.-hwllm-id ami Aiithnietu .1 .ttln.iatr ilV. !.-,h-ii- rnmimn:. and anvone intei-i--cull e uork. cm niace, and receive hey ,i.ay de,;re, a ,-ai'gemen'.- for anj .uler-.-ted in. If it a ii.. tit U

Ui-rci-aiitn. A-.--, i harlei-Uon. IllinuiK Ti. V It Ma: 1 .t, ..n T! ii ml , mat tne Hmm " :ia-u,." .,;..-! . " , . '. ha-- eUab-:.-H.-l a pi. n.Ji,! i ,...,i. rn Im.-ine ..'.i i in ti... i-iiy. v. lu-h iii pieg.e...it.? very ..,:.. Ti .. ta. il,-u. "f -Um-iun an at- I He to u.i!l, . I, i ' I Cnn..i'ne -.111 in Litu'uHi 3 -i -ii.-.hle .1 e, of our . fi,.. I-, : ,n :. .,f ll organ-

.'!(: en up to '!;. h i ' lie yr.tl.y.y yo-j-.-, HAH'iLii C- I.U H ;..'i:lnn ..lenilint., A - ii mp;d W. P. Iluehannon. Wife und Sun NarriAly K-;ipe Si-rinus Injury in Cro-,sini; Accident s i iv lhiiMH I I , I W t HI. W, I vii ' i ' 1 ia I y u a I rtv gi'herert ami tniiioiiKlliy nrie'i in and Iiouj clumped fo,- tb pur i I, J. ( I I ,i i i i i i v i In 1 uh ire I

li.e u-l., .,, i W. I'. lkl..hu,.-ioe'J it-.ii ti.il'.ir au'i inob.ie wa badt- 1 bio .eel ,. Il-jujn'ffi i,r I I

it r. t t ti 9 I

I ' . , .,'''' 11 1 ' iiiMT i"",i.l get it a. ro.i . tlie track, I ., ,l,:.r and :, nar vh, . !., of t.a- automobile j t , I I . I tie r r e I I , . , . , I Mi I l h e n , I g t j . , ' " ' r i i v h f t r - I Ce lien ear i. iti r :i"ge f iriolnr-

l. In l,.-.eU ..e.l roudintor, A'n-l i e I I III II lav. 1 1

HAVErKOVLJI'' - i LA.I

Fjtswnt Snira M Vci Service Hav Attiae4 Lunr Audi'-.Href, Tlie iiicsdJrt u-ios uf Vesper cTvict at the irestrytori(n iurch have l,rovcr. more poiiulikr ta;ui any lerien hcre.uforc given. The attrnrlanee has been larger than at anp time mce ih vnvr 2?r"tiv wr heffun aevera,' years agft. Last evening Kev, Larai'chau) aiinounnoi that the inrsent unci would continue untlil taaler s-uiu!ay when tlie. choir will give a cantata- A ful! proirram for the comma Sunday- wnii en will lie announeeil hut they will lie continued along the .aine line a the one followed, witn A rciiiiu from &rme maateriiicce to-ir-ti-.er v.i'.n 8iw:al mtuie by tf -ijuai U-tteii. APPEALS FOR THE N CONTIM KD FROM PAGE ON'F i to be done munt be done with the whole world for stage and in co-operation uith the wide and umver.-al forces of mankind anil we are mak.otr our spirits ready for thoc tninif. . They w ill fulhnv in the immediate wake of the war itelf n i v ill .-rt ci ili-iation up again. W e are provincials no longer.- The tragical events of the thirty nionthr "f vital turinoil through which vv 'ia-.-e just na.-sed have made us citt .. -n- of the world. There can bt i.ii turning back. Our own fortune, as a nation are involved, whether ac would have it so or net. And yet. we hit not the less Americans ' i tint account. We shall be tin n'ore Aiv.erican 'f we will remain t'-ue to the pi-iueiples ill which tvr have been bred. They are not the i-riiiciiles of i pioMnie, or of a ,-iiigli- ci'iitine't. We have taken .. .I (,e...te. Mil a! .-ng that l, -..-re t)"- nun ;i.'i-s of a liberated man!-. ml. 1)"-re1 there are tun iM'ig.i we ul! i.un.1 f.,r wh.e'her m . i r or ai .-. T!-iirt W, All S,and l"r. ' Ti.ii nal'i .. e n ..illy iiiti rt U-l ill tie. i ca.:e of the world and the , ,!.. .., :;,:!V,ilitV of til- frC!and eiUiilly le.-ponsihle for thi "Tnai the e.-entia! nrincip'e ef liace ;s the actual ei-unltty of natioii!: in all matters of right or pnvileg... ' Tliat, prace cannot securely or ju.-tly re.t u,on an armd b-ilance of powe.-. "That govemuients derive all 'in ir ju.-t i'owti.s iium the rcn.-enl of ti.-' goverr.cil and thai no other lower . bouhl be s'lpported hy the eoriiieon tnoughl, purpose, or powi r i-f the ra aily ef nations. "That the .a as shnuid be eiiially fn - and -afe for the u.e of all pi pie.--, and- : ru'e j M-t up h com mon arn ' tp-Tit and con.-ent. and 'hat, jo fir a.- practicable, they . h"uh! I e acce.-.-ihl to all upon e,,-ial te.ai:. "That tl community of interest am! of power upon whah peace ieu l b- ie r;irth depend imposeupon e-.i-h oat.. oi I hi- dutv "f ii-K to ti at all ml! ore.- pro- ! I li.tlg l-ei'. l' OWII Cltl.l US inelllU In ei.iMi:,ii--' ur aiu-iei I'jioiutmn i , nth' r .tai.-! should be ,-teinly and ille.-tuaily supere. . cl and pivvn.tul. "1 in id l. e alg'K til'.-'- pliwi "1 am ihni M-rvanl and can sur-pl-v. lo 'u, inv fellow- countrymen. Tuov me vour un. part ami paic of i,, :- o-.vn (l.ink.K and your i". n motive m alf.ii ing

LaCamille Demonstration

,ra

'i 4 Stf. css l I ;j r 'fl 1 i J t,,,.- w

English Auto & Tractor Co. Cadillac, Paige and Dodge Brothers' Cars

1 Emerson Tractors I Auto Accessories j East Side Square. Phone 310 -Tilllll IIMI tllltlttlltltlllltllllllllllllllll llilllll MtlMIIMIIIIIMIIMIllllllllllllllM III Itllttll I?

as a platform of purpv-e am,' of action wc can .stand together, Mut Sland Together. "And il is iiupeial'ue that we shnuid stand together. We lire being lorged into a new unity amidst the fires that now blnxi tiirouivh-o-at tin; world. :n their ivident heat w-e shall, in lioil's provideneo. iet u- hope, be purtred of sail- tines ami division, yuriried of the errant humors ef i'ar'., and of private interest and thall stand forth in tbo da;.s to come with a new ihrrnhy of national pride an.! spirit, l.rt each man see to it thai the dedication I.! in hit; own hot-it, the high purpose of the natior in bis own mind, riibr of his owr. wi'i and desire. "I stand here and have taken the high and solemn oath to which you have been audience because the people of the L nited Suites have chosen me tor this august delegation of power ami have by their gracious judgment named me their leader in affairs. I know now what the task means. 1 realize to the full the responsibility it involves. I pray (iod I may be given the -wisdom and prudence, to do my duty in the tine spirit of this g.-e-it people. I luted of America. ceed only as t'-ev i-ustain and guide n:c by their confidence and tnoitcounsel. The thing I shall count upon, the thing without which neither counsel nor action will avail, in tlie United of America an America united in f. -cling, in purpo-o, and in its vi.-ion of duty, of opportunity aud of se.iice. We are to beware of all iip-n who wouid turn the ta-,k and the m-ri-sities of th nation to their own private prolit or ,;se them for the building up private power: beware tliat no fraction or disloyal intrigue bir-ak thi harmony or embarrass th( . pilit of our people; hewaie that our government U' kept pare and incorrupt in all its parts. I'liiti-ii alike ie the conception of our dmv ami m the high resolve to iwrform it ii the fare of all nu n.

Mrs. I'richard, an expert corscticrrc, w ill le with us tomorrow and Wednesday. Consult her about jour corset troubles. She will be tflad to assist jou in selecting a model most suitable for your figure. All fittinxs free. .No advance m our corset prices. Come and sec the new models.

j.fjaJjO js,'i rars

great task to which we must now set our hand. 1 or myself 1 beg your tolerance, your countenance and y our united am. Tlie. shallow s that now he darlt upon imr luttii will soon be dispelled and wr shall walk with the light ail about us if we but tic true to oui-.elves to ourselves as we wished to be known m the counsels of the world and in the ihomrht of nil those wno love liberty and justice and the right Purchases the Interest of A. Kutche anrj is Now itolc Proprietor. Thorugh a deal dosed sometime ago but just announced today, John Zissis liecoines the sole owner of the l'alacc Candy Kitchen on cjuut, Lebanon street. Mr. Zissis bought the inter-e.-l of A. Kutche, his partner in business. These two men came here in l'Uli and started into the conlectionory business on the east fide of the .-i,Mare. Several months uio tney moved tiieir establishment to .South Lebanon street. vMr. Zissis has had thf- management of the store since it was first opened and he in well acquainted with the triple. His friends v ill be glad to learn that he has become the sole owner of the business. NOTICE TO Ik. OK I". There will lie a special called meeting of U-banon Lodge. No. 45 Knights id Pythias, tonight at 7:.'m. Business of ..penal importance. KOLI.A 1IOWKN. C. C. Harvey, pholua. Weat Side Square.

&isd&y rests ; r m "s thefcad that C)

wear nirjiccing

VOUR FEET will serve you faithfully and well if you give them the proper amount of attention and fit them with shoes that are property constructed. Let us serve you with footwear of proven value. Morgan Shoe Co.

LINDSAY & TOLLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS CALL BUILDING Next to laterorbaa Htatioa Offlce phone 181). Open day A night Harry L. Kenworthy REPRESENTING THE V. L. POLLINGS CO. . Residence phone, 224; Office, 106 We c.in supjly you with anything in the Hardware line ALIO 1KB BOMB Or lis lORD Ixbanon Hardware Co. Wast Msin Itraat We are experts in our line TRY IS JONES, THE CLEANER Wekt Soulh Street Pliono 3S7 LEBANON VULCANIZING & SALES AGENCY Everything for the auto. DORT automobiles. Vulcanizing a specialty. Telephone 3"2 Armory Building AUTO L1VKKY JOE COIL Country Driving Keaaonabl Priceii. At Prentoo'a Giraga. 0(Bc Phono 294. Reaitii noi 78fl W.n. GREEN. DENTIST First Nattosal Baak Baildiag Imi WJ-SI4 rkoM 1U H. II. SHOOK VETERINARIAN Over Oak Drug Store Telephone IS. Lebanon, Ind. Make Home Happier! Klect'ic Lamps, Toasters, Percolators, Irons Interstate Pub. Service Co CHAS. E. LEEKE For Groceries NO. I IMEKIUBAN BI.IJG. Harry L. Kenworthy HANDLES ALL KINUS OF NONTAXABLE -SECURITIES eniib-nce phone. 21M: flflire, 106 DR. A. A. WILLIAMSON ETK, EAR, MSK and THKO.T C'due over FtterV Vm Sum, 1 PIIONK Ml. I vixjnJu. mil ..'it ; "i ""if". Job Work at RcporlT oRiri i -- if i. Iv uiaii, i?J a car.

wpvvyx

,csirii ITT TIT . rou won t the money if jou get a loan off us on our small weekly paymen plan. IVm'l worry, but let ui make you a loan. $10 to $250 advanced upon t-undtur, Livi w Stock, etc , and left in yoai I possession. i v Write m for rates, Driving! i amount wanted, wages and oc j W cupation. W. A. Swank Crawford!. ille, Iiul. Ren Ilnr Bldg. Phono V C-T $$$$$$$ $ $ Prest-0-Lite Service Station Datteries rechard an repaired. Free nispei tion and distilled water. Jacob E. Wilcox; 112 East Main Street Phone 199. WOOLEY & EDWARD, UOSTONIAN SHOES Spring 1917 Styles P. B. WINTERS I CIUKOPRACTOa H'.mrt: 9- II a. m., 2-6 and 7-8 f.l CO.NSlTLTT!ON AND SPIHAf ANALYSIS FREE I VH Canon N ami Bid FkoM THE SECURITIES f handled by Harry L. Ketnwort! are ante and net the investor t laig'ft rate of. inUrc.it prmaibl I .arry I Kenworthy I Kei.idenre phone, 224; Office, 1DR. L. L BEAVEN OSTEOPATHIC PHY8ICIA Faiiaara Stat Bank Building 7 a. m. to 6 p. ra. PHONE 254. First Rural Loan and Savings Association 113 a. MarMUa at., Irtbaaea H. P. Nevr, Secretary Phone 6 PLNNELL-COOMBS Lcbanoa'a Leading Luaber Tn If You Need a Plumb! and Need Him in a Hurrj Call Telephone No. 12; MILLER BROS. I DR. R. D. G ARB ISC! DjNTIST j faraen 8ats Bask Hffiiyis. kvoM m-j rtor! f"