Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 135, Lebanon, Boone County, 5 March 1917 — Page 6

Sixty Minutes If you realized how much easier it in to prevent jik(Cravated forms of eyr; trouble than it is to relieve tht'iri. you would not m jrlect your eyes for u day. Jt will probably take loss than an hour ol your time to h..ve us thoroughly examine your eyes and tell you how to relieve them, and it may saw voti tcnii years of rye trouble. H. A. McDaniel & Bro. Get a Federal Policy It covers every sickness, every accident, anywhere, any time, any way, and, if not disabled, your money returned with 6 per rent interest. Pavs $100 for natural death: $1200 to $1,600 accidental death: :SJ weeks for any sirkness: 10-1 weeks for any accident. I settle elaims every week. J. E. BROSHAR, Agent ALL KINDS OF Posts, Fence and Gates WOOD FOR SALE A. R. Dossett Pbonc 17. ar Fuller's uw mill THE EEXALL STORE. The First National 1'ank The oldest and largest bank in Boone county. GEO L. FRANK & CO. Jtctlcra, Optician and Muuc Cnlle.a. Wcat Side Sqaaro Photic 215 DR. JAMES H. BLACK Practio LlaiHcd to th Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Famera Stat Bank Bid. LKBANOM. IN U EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAUNDERS Phone 100-Y West Main St. CITY GARAGE STORAGE AM) REPAIR WORK OK ALL KINDS Phone 15S 421 S. Lebanon St. RAT LA3LET 1CT0 LIVERT Jjal fiii ReM Day Phone, 604. Beeldcnre, S6S-3 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, per doxeo 2.' Double ajge, per dozen lit W pay portage one way. Barker & Son. Lebanon MRS. OLIVE CLARK Hair Dressing Parlor Koem 801 Fir.it National Bk. Bhlg. For appeintaient Phone 162

Olympic Theater

Qualify House Quality Plays TONIGHT 1 The Wonder .-' rial "The Sliielilinjr. Shadow' 2-ACTS 2 A photnalay of love, mystery and u tronjr elem.-nt of Ui.i I'.ti. There j t n:.'.t.--vi..u.i cha-a-tor win. wi'l baffle ion mor than iniy character vou have -r r. ui in P. itm. T.V title of this plsn.ip i' 'Through Rolled Dnors" j in two acts, fia";rii,K i.raop Durmond lun.1 Leon 'j,rrv. Tlir-i- too more , i'.i.ll., greater '.hulls in ri. n ep.sie than any lug fit reel pr.i.!... "The Kesurrcction" 2 -At IS- 2 An appealing phntodrarua anc story that u bound to please anil interest (mm -tart to fini-h. "Luke Social Gangster" A lonesome I n,:" .rtirw.lv feaiur turin Harold I loy.l who t.i fast he iug recognized :i ' one of tho leadir.t oinediun-. in tin' moves t . t a . In this one he .'cels alt previou 'elenses anil is .1 sfiiMin of laul'litei four, sta-t to tnisli. lOc ADMISSION :c Coining Tu.v.lav. William Un nrosont, Juno ( a; r: o an,! Han-, H.lliard in "Little M:s Ilaepinr ,. Colonial QuHlity House Quality Plays TONIGHT. -THK SMl'fJGLKRS" na'.l r..,an. Hi p. te. r.-tiii-s '.i th,. l'iafs I im ( iinipaii;, 's roni: " v. 1'ieti.m. ' The Smui.-i.'l-rs." iauirh.-il'l" s. i-i.-s of i nline- t.ar uhith r"'-alis from tin' attem'r John Itatti.l.v Watt.-., who mi . i llions hy converting ha into . fa-t foiiil. to iMov-r his -.u 'id ppatls whnh ) has eai..!. it, an.) for which hi' na t:i hOKiis pr-nrN, i pn sfntpil with i timoi ar.'l many thrill.. The cil tion of VVii t.-" ti nils on in at Cu-ioni-. H.ius.-. tthen he att-fip SI I . V.a.ts I. ..Ml . f pearl... Ill I 'pearh. are rn Klc ADMISSION ."c .'omin Ttte'iby. r.li; hu I pre.. ent Mary .M.i.l.an'n tm.l 1'helip Sinai!v in "Savintf it." l-jmi'.) THE ENORMOl'S VOLI . ME OF OL'R BUSINESS IS STRONG EVIDENCE OF OUR ABILITY TO ( lean, pr(-.:i :trif! repair el. it hint; so thorotiKbly that thoe who try us TRY AGAIN You oturlit to become folly informed reKrlinif "ir Hlfman sanitary method of pressing clothes. Suppose you ti-ll us you're intr rc.-iU-d that's all We'll call. ,i( R. C. Jones SIX PER CENT NONTAXABLE SECURITIES AIM Gravel Road Bond Harry L. Kenworthy KWidence phone, 224j OBe, IM

LEGISLATURE TO -GOMETDCLOSEAT

MIDNIGHT TONIGHT COXTINTED FROM PA ("IE ONE fleeted as successor to the Jate Sennt it i.re.n loilowtng m.-, ml paction .all..! by Civernor Goodrich. For the lust tune in the twentieth 'eiitur in Indiana th.-re was a tie, poiitiraiiy, in tlip Senate. There arc l'-ni i f.vo Democrats and twentyrive RcpuhLean.s in the upper house-. k a re.-iilt of this .situation Cmvctnoi (loodri. h, l!e uhlir.-in, faced a grave proposition as far us earring out his "i ila ir 114-y and economy program" was con. en.e.i. The defeat of the nlmin-i-tration's excise tlx l" i- abolish ing of a nimiU'i of state nltices anil departments is attribute,! to the ability 'if the y.-ratf In mori-as- to pi-pvent the pa- sat'P of any measure'. The le'l i.rovulinif for the ah..lihine of the oil lis..-ctn htitf wa th. n! measure upon vhah a strict par'y v. it.- in tm. Si-nate as taken. e ml m-.eciain hill WIS ilefente.1 a vote of L' ". noes t.i -i lives f"l.me: a v.ir.iroii- fitht on the finer .. h w 1 1 I. . I hy the tv.-o party flnoi it.-rs, S.-natot ( ililwi tson, I eMioerat. I Senator !:..l,in...in. . nul.liean. Ireak Meanti re. Am..(.(r t'ae fi.-ak o:.-i ures introiuc.'.l liuiin.f the ,n wee th. Ini. lat del, pinvi.iihR for th' h.i-ns-w ofteats in the -an-e inaitnor (ioc. in- now f..v..,l; i he Vti.tn,' hi, o.h h-tu.ul hi'l t't'lttiiltlll c.mlt to accept l.l.ioilhniinil Iraibnu.s a . evi.lenee; . fr the rep. al of the si nte-woi-..ri.hitiitain nii-i.l.ce, the llou.-e .il .1 alioli.h thr -0,1111,1.' ,,me ami ill ne. . .:,' Scnaie;" -he Davis lull ,ever.t 'l' the CI net I la 'hn of . heller on a e for 1 1. hi ll- put po,.. .. the Thorn;oe .,I Sanihin state heiliers' eon'.iiii---ion hili an, I a miinher ,,f other eipiah h (nnV-U 'nea'i.n.M. " Tiie . i.lvu:e will a.lj.mtD si-i' lie a. ini.in i'iit ton-cnt. Tie next e.s- .in will convene th- first w-ek in January Women will vote lor the iiie.l...., ,.i the r.est luriilatare nn.i tneie w,:l he no l-.-lis-f for h'Klshiter. l,..m ",l,'." r.,...i.s have ar a',- . ic thirst ;.pl . rehef hv o. intuit to Inih.maiioli., to attetnl ".'' ley .- The -y .sio'i is nrohalily :n re notit it I r th, ! s it .11.1 not pa s. Cav n.or ti Irieh's i.i-ci; rn -it was we. h. il hv a li-m.s-i-aiie majoiity in th. r-w- ass I v i..-,....-".;.in w.ilii.. n.or ,a .ear.. Lr s than a .-out f I.,:' h ei .)"' 1 "V r ;,n hcfoi-e l- ; ,i..y. ami ! can r ..' e to 'lecpt any hill pa s'il ;-'atui.l..y ami Monm:v t -i s i n i n. P. I'. Coir.l. a 1,1 I.'.tei K. Jone vs J one. I'. l:al.e e. a!.,o lu. t 'ille. S.ioni.l J. J. i,k-n- v.. N'.ilhamei ' . -t W-il K. f! v-. William .Michael 't. lh. to . t u l.-t t lie. (Mill (if THWks. We .le-ire to thark our manv finii.1.- anh n.-iithlHr. for their minierons acts of kjn.iness, ;.ympati;y an'l the h. autii'il floral tnhute, ilaiin th' line s ami 'I' a'h of our beloveil son ami hrnlher flli: Silver. .Mr. ami .Mr... J. Silver and family. RUN DOWN WOMEN We Haie A lieme.ly That Will ( .! Von Nothing if it m Not ! Help ou. l.rhanon women v. ill please realize I thai we ,eaii j t what we : ay in jthe ahove headinif. Letter.; like the ifilini ptiivc the etticiem y of Vinol I l or tee henrfit of the other tiree .vomen. I want to say that I keep h.a .p for writ in my family. I heI came run-'lown. all playe1 out, I ilai I not. seem to have any life in me an.l hw.ked hailly. I read .so irillet, ahout Vinol I .leaded to tty it and I rnus uv it heloed me in every way. t bte't m.- u,: w I felt I ke a new woman, and my !.';rnds aid they cmil,; see u (ireat rhanire ,.i me." Mr. John M. Waidron. Satalon.v HprinK. N. Y. We leeommend Viml to our eustomers an the (rre.ite.st trenKih creator we kno' Iweause it ontainn U-ef and cod liver ppptor.eM, iron and manyur)f peptonale and (flyeerophosphaten, all diMolved In a pure medicinal wine. City Ura Store, Long A Davis, Propk., LeiMno.i, aiso al the !-dcn dnj(f v tore in nil Indiana towna. Adv. SnoCSaCvd REMOVES SKIN AFFKCTIOM3 Om Mtehd pvoree It. Sold esd ummuti hf tw, Vkel eVttxjfJt.

MARKET REPCSTS

INDIANAPOLIS I.IVKSKK K. INOIAVAPOLIS. Tnd., March f..The ran of fi.OOO la.ira today wan not hirge and with a g,, demand fruni all sour.-.., Nalemen were ennhled t.i raise pricen to the hitth"st level evi ri..liat in the Indianapolis market The advance wan frnm i"c to iac and there was a i(ol outlet provider! fot the nllerinKs at $!4.4'l. A few eol.i at. $14 4-' mill the extreme top was MI.'.O. (. VI TLeV-The receipts of 1,100 cuttle were small fur this time in tht weak and with a good demand from all saurces salesmen were suecessfut in placiiiK the female butcher rattle at steady prices, steers were 2ae hifchei atid there was a uood clearance and the rlose was si;eadv. Hulls soli' as well a.; any other class of cattle and calves were steady with some sales 2ic hiiiher. The market for stockers and feeding cattle was steady with the .lose of last week, but the nailing was piincipally with professional buyers, then, beinj,- a lack of inquiry from the rural distiicts. SlirrP The run of J (HI sheep aril iambs tiilay is still small, hut there was mote variety than usual. S:slcincluding lambs from $7 to M.aO ami -beep sold from $l(i to 11. which wn..on.idered steady arM na doubt tnani mere could have been sold at prevailing prices. ( lilt w;o ci; ix. (Tlir c,0, March ...Wheat opene,' I', to l',c lower today. Profit tak mg and scattered selling was uppar mi throuirh the eommii-ivn houses .hoe the demand was l.mited. C.irn wis rr.-ier and c hover er eneral commission house elhg lata .how ed inile'erulcnt .'.reni:t h , be tir higher. I'lovi uuis remained n. n.mg. .1. i:,i-mes.i n the boarii of trade wa n-penile.l f,,v five m.nu'es at 1 1 'clock in honor of the inaugural cere ionic i at Washine-tiui. (se Wheat- Mav. Jl.tsVat '.e I'orn-M iv. It.hii'. t" I". ; .July "i:.; S, l.temher, -l.lri to Oat-May. Me to i,c; Jiry. i.T Poik-Mav, $:W.sii; Jii'.,, -V : i.un! -Ma. sl'i.:;:,; $1!' u J.'12'w. Rdis May and July, $17.8.'. tlllCK'.O I.IVF.STOfK. t'N'ION' STOCK YAP.ItS. Ill-, Mar . Hog.. Ileceipt... lO.U'MI; maiket ."fii XV higher; nu.xe,! and butchers l;!.fi.Vi'M.oi; good laavics, ,i:U'.-.i.i 1 1. hi; i..ugh heavie., $i:t.i;;.w i::.:i'iii lit, i:t W-i 1 1 1"; pig-. .io ; . 1-'. bulk of ..ah.s. M.l.Y CA I'TLK- I'.eceipt... l.'i.iiO'i; market p. Jl.o lughei; beeve, 7.7.,fn 1 '.'- i and heif.l.s. $l.;:.e. 10. ti:-; stock id i'e 1U.7.-.: calves, ti..Vi.i'ii.:o. Ill- f:;'-r.eeei,ts, HS.ofiO: market !.:gh'i: na'ivcs at I we,ierns 1 .:! ir.!t.-, sll.7:,(e lt.Vo. GRAIN' M".KET3. vl-at i.c-i, 7') II,,h.ts, n.i'.e l POULTRY. Hitter, fiesh I.'Khorns . ... .. 4 L.. Mis and ejver s under 4't Ihs ng chicks oyer o ;):, Old cocks ung Cnks. btuggy Hen turks. 8 Ui and over . . !Ien turk?, old HIT THE ( I RI5. lulomohite llriven Iy Sheridan Mar lltiiitflaed in nil Aceident Here. The right iear wheel on Hi'. Kicks' r. .chine of Shei dan was demi.li.heh .st.iday afternoon when the cat ki.Me-l into the eurh at the cornet f E.i '- and Wa-lnngton rtieet.-. Th. ar v.'.-is taken to i,p p.eni. ii g;.rag WILLIAMS HOSPITAL. r. and Mrs. Melvin Nrnth are tin nts of a boy bom at the William? hsp:tal. S.in.hn. Arthur Kram.-r underwent an o(er om 'at the Williams' ho. p.tal Sat urday. Mo i-- doing nicely. Mrs. C. !'. Merrill underwent ar. ope aton Saturday morning. Hereon ddinn is repor'ed as favoiahle. Miss Nell I.iinhey who was oper ated upon thue week ago returned to her home today. CARD OK TH INKS. I desire to thank the follow ing per son for their kindnesn through hr illnem n. death of my beinved huaband. Jame .S.'iver, (ev. Parkin and wife, f.rother W illiams, the 0. A. R K. t.f y. lodge, the Campbell, Smith. Ritchie Co.. nnd each and every one who axaMeil in uny av Mm. l'r.a Keivew. 0TK M I will hnpet all wiring free of chargo anit point out any defect without obligation on the erwner'a part whatever. Telephone 97t er . '.lectrie

omce T. 1. E. Berkley,

..km': ' - v.' . va-r-i?af irtij lUraub tCUubra GEORGE W. FROST IS flemge . I ro.t a former resident f this city died in a Chicago hosi.-la! ibotil noon Saturday. The body will ie 1 i-ought her.- for l.nnal, pr.'.hihly Tuesday. The funeral servicx will he it-let at' the h irst H ipti,t cbuivh and burial will be at Oak Hill. Ileceased wr.s born in liiipey count;. and was sixty-seven years oh! at th, line of iteatn. -;r irs married in this .ountv to Mittie Katon. Two "hnhen, Mis. Paiper of 1 ole.lo. ().. and 'ier'ha Hopkins of this eitv survive. Two brother,. John l'ro.t of Lebanon .rd lirjtt' of Ir hailapolis with nee ;:-ter, Mrs. KM, w y no ih.s e;tj. i! o -irtMV ". VICE PUFXSIDENT SOl'XDS A ( Al l. TO PATRIOTISM !f" t':i- l-.'r. ,,.;:;.. ! ., -,,., , viAslllVOTOX. Marr'i '..--In his nmgural ad.lMss h(l',iie the Senate o..y Va'..-1'.c.i.lenl Thooris IMey Mai.-hali sounded a call lo patriot:, m. ilo .:.:d: "I'u.-t.im calls for the utterance of i few words upon this occasion othervise f would gladly remain .ilent. It may not he inappropriate to exatess mv gratitude for the httle tan I'less. uiinumher, d and ofttimeinri mimhereil act i of reinte.y and h iritv .-.how n to me by the members .f this body during the last four year... to express my legret over .anishing faces of those who are h til.- and to we), (one those .vho in a tier-lent are t become our eivw is m the Cair o ,.f i"i'...t:!uii. 're., lorn. the ca

mant and strident voices p'-vlamiing 'he essential eiemeets of pa'i iotism ilo wlio seeks out of them all tr. ele.t one char n..te of ,ove fi.r (oun'ry may fail. I enc-iv :l to he fa' more important to .xaie i.e mv-elf than to cr,i,:s-eAamn:e :,.,.,( ...',. Ma' I make bold t in-, it ;,, t!..- !:';':' . me elements of tee ere .1 which I save adopted in this pro-'od of retrosaection ai',1 ititrnpection. It doe. riot mhi are what I know, but hoi. is part if what I believe. "I have faith that thi, liovemntenl of ours was divinely ordained to .lit. In whether n,.n are by nature "ilt.d or can by education lie in ide fit lor self government, to tench J"W nut ('.reek, bondman ;ind free, alike, the e-'-ential equality of all men beano the law. and to be t"t'der and true to humanity everywhere and uttdi c all cireum .tanee ;, to reveal the .ervice is the highest reward of life. I eanr.it believe othei".vi;e when I read the word., an.l recall the saeri'i.e.i of the Fathers. If ourn is not the gohlen rule of govei nme", the Washington wro.ipht and 1 inenln died n vain. "I believe that the world, now advancing and now retreating, is never-t.beles-: moving forward to a !'a:-o(T divine event, wherein the tongues nt label v-i" again be blended in the 'angutige of a common luolherhoo.! nd I believe that I ran rea-h the high".t ideal of my tiad tion and my a citizen and as a public oflicial. when I judged my fellow men without malic" and with charity, when I worry about my n motive and coaduri ard Ics about the motives and con duet or othei "!he time I am Table to be wholly wrong is when 1 know that I am absolutely right. In an individualistic republic. I 11m the unit of pati iotism land if 1 keep nnself in unison with the music of the union, my fellow men will catch the note and fall into time and step. "I believe there is no finer fotm of government than the one under wmch we live, and that I ought to be willing to live or to die as li.nl dee'ee., that it may not peiish from elf the e'irth ihrough treachery within or through ansault from without, and I believe that though my f'tst right in to be a pniti.snn, that my first duty when the only principle on which free government can rest nre being strained, In to he a patriot ami to follow in wilderness of words thai clear rail which hida me guard and defend the ark uf our national government," K, R. Morgan, cleaner of wall paper ami paint. 'Phorta t)7a-K. - tfl. Job Work at Reporter office

WE ARE SHOWING' THE NEW SPRING MODELS IN

Coiiif in and we the Piping Rock Flannels, the Spartan Plai'h ?nil th Thornberry Twists. We Give Trade Extension Tiekels

Lebanon

Buy Your Groceries at Moore s And Get Tickets cn Automobile

Make v lute S nip. II bars 2.ie Shmhied W heat Jtfst-uit 2 peks. l.".e I'aney head Uice. n.und ,'.r Fancy Table p.wts. ran IHe Mii'iter's Peas ran lc Sli. il -Pineapple, can lr Hominy, can 1 tic Apples, can ' Hie Chili- Con l ailie, can lih- Red Iteans, can 10c Ies,.,.n Jelly, package 10c I'oliimbia Lye. .1 cans 2.'ir Wall Paper ( leaner. 'J cans ...lac Mince Meat, 3 package 25 Carden or Flower Seed. peks. .Mustard Dressing ar (I'd Reiiahle I olfee. pound 2.V " llels hcy's Cocoa Ille Haking Sodi. pound ...7c tiunpirwder Tea, pound 10c

Moore's 5 Deliver HO centss worth.

Eye Trouble Means School Trouble

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-i.-a.t comlortahle and ellicient. A. A. GARNER, REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST

SPRING TIME IS TONIC TIME (let a bottle of our I Diamond lli-umu Heef Iron and Wine a fine predigcted beef combined with iron ai d wine which wonderfully builds u;i your run down system. There', nothing better. T.y it. LONG & DAMS Phone .ta Wall Paper Store

Seed Pptatoes Onions Sets Buy Early i '.' bclii've they will ifo higher; tho late buyers won't jct nny. (loud apple V iier jieck. San Marto t'ofTee is tie lll'st. Lewis & Storm PHONE 12 tll'ICK DELIVERY

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COLD OK SNOW SI' MANY inak; OILED IUATI0NS 1 7:1 Washington I7:i:i Washington 17!l7-Adam., .... IS, 1- .IcTei.on ... lsii:, - Jeir,.r.n . . . I sun- Madison isl.i- Madison IM7-- Monioe IW I - Monroe 1H-.-.1. Q. Adams IWfi-Jackson ... IK.T'.-Jackson . . . ls:i? Van Iiiu.si . 1-141 llarrisotl .. K4J-Polk I S IP Taylor ls:..'l--Pierce lMa" Huchanan .. IKfil Lincoln Miif Lincoln . . . . 1m;m Crant I RT.'t f'.rnnl 1177 Haves lS-l-f'.arfield ... lSHfi Harrison . . . IhOil tCleveland . 1HM7 MeKintey ,, IfKil McKinley .. mh Roosevelt ., 11M19 JTaft 10ia Wilaon .... . fold . . Rain . Fair . I'uir . Snow . Fair . . Cold . . Cold . Snow . . Cold . Fair . Cold I'uii Vlou.lv . . Cold , Snow , ... Fair ... Cold ... Cold ... Rain Itliwjiril . Cloudy ,. Snow . .. Fair ... Rain . . . Snow . . , Fair . . . Rain . . . Rain

and Thorntown & 10c Store Phone 1 12 Y for buys and jtirls. The proper glas.'S make study :i pleasure. Some day we will make your glasses. Why not now? Miur - on glasses are neat, e-''T 1 j Prfsidcnt Ilariison taught Cold 'and died thirty day later, j tFive iieisons taking part in outj door ceremonies at Capn..-f dies! from 'exposure within the week follow. I JA snow blizzard which cut off the Capital from tither Cities. j TWO NEW ( H URS. I Samuel J. Jenkins and Elbert Perj kins each presented the Witham I Memorial hospital with two fine rock I ing chairs this morning. These chairs will be Used for the patients. The j hospital still needs six more of these ; high back rtK king t hairs and the oPi- ! rials will appreciate them as a gift new institution. Mrs. Emma Wilson of Attica who has been visiting with W. . DeV'ol and family for the past several weeks returned to her home Monday. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. WT.N'TED--noirders and roomer nt 620 West M-iir. street. Phone .17r. March 5-tf. LOST-utureUiy afternoon on the middle Jamestown road between the Patterson farm and the Noble, ville roaJ, a grey and black plaid maekinaw. Finder please notify the Reiorter office. March 6 2t.