Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 136, Lebanon, Boone County, 6 March 1917 — Page 6

course nays ci went:-; - "Revenge" j At last the moment arrived for which the little htncer had worked and prayed. The brutal Russian police chief was at her mercy t '

, VIOLA DANA ,; "Broadway's Biggert Little Star" in EDISON'S THE COSSACK WHIP"

offers you five recl? of mighty scenes, building rap-' idly and smoothly to a climax of smashing power. "THE COSSACK WHIP", was produced from that vivid story of life in bloudy Russia, written by James Oppenheim. In support of Miss Dana are a number of your favorite screen players, including Richard Tucker, Bob Walker, Frank Farrington and SallvCmte.

Carlvle Blackwell in "THE - MADNESS ' OF HELEN." Story by Emmett Campbell Hall.

IU'!.ttive3 of Lc!iu!ia Laumii y-

men Obtain Release '. "on bond,

IBVther. Awr-alna F.dii; ..Through Use of Tanlac,

Master Medicine.

The Frankfort Crescent "' ray!!: "Willi Lc Pwg, one of the iiropi It toik of Pang & Co. Chinese luundry on South Mun street, returned to Fmnkfnit this"; morning. ml explained the strange and uudden disappearance of himself and 'Willie Parig, his nephew and iiartner, from this city Saturday night. Following a report that the- two Chinese had suddenly left town deserting their laundry, the, police took charge of the place, distributing laundry to patron :rd taking charge of a considerable amount of mom f that had been left in the till. "With I.oe Pang explained today flmt he and Willi Pant l the city or IndiunupoTis hut riedly Saturday evening, when they lent nod that Willie's brother, St S'jt Fang, had been arrested at Let. anon arid taken to Indianapolis where he was lodged in jail. .Si Nine rang was arrested by Howard K. Fbcy, an immigration ir.spex- - -i -' !en fhf-e. In le-

: felit and b-jtrtn nuking ariarig"mr:its for securing the release of Si Sinj Pang nn wnd. An Indianapolis attor

ney was engaged, and it was arranged to secure a surety bond. It was expected that the bend would lie arni'H'.'il twlav so thai t ilhe l'..ng

cou'd return t" Frankfort this nlt-r noon nmi M Xing Pane return t Lebanon, v. ne,e he hs charge of i htm i,v rJ- i ..v -ed hv Pang Co. According to Wan l ee Pang. If:

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day. however, that loth U ;,e P and W.ih Lee I'ar.g were Imin in tinted ta'e,. V. all I.ee Pang, h

ever, hu- no lrrnvd of hi birth, and nat b''en un.lhle to rhtam a ICCord

M prove his nativity in tne I nit'

South Bond, In.!., March. B.A. II. ii.ilh, niglitwatchniaa, ot U1G .Adams

street, thu city, gave a statemcat on

January derihing the henefita he

and hia father. P. F. Smith, 68 year old, h;rw di;rivel through use of Tan

lac, the Muster Medicine.

I have suftercd froiri itoraach trou

ble and have been in a general run

lov. n condition for a long time, Mr.

Smith said. ."Father , was bothered

with hie kidnev, I wi almost Sown

and out. I could eat only a very little and, in fact, had no desire for food

whatever. Nothing that I did cat agreed with me. My whole system seemed to be completely out of order. I didn't feel like walking to my work and didn't feel like working at all.

Father's kidney were very weak and

rregular and he felt badly nearly all

the time.

I have taken two bottles of Tanlac

now and I want to say that.thi medi

cine has made me feel just great. Why my appetiie is ravenous now. I

juBt want to eat everything sight

that is edible. I m gaining airengtn

ranidlv and I find pleasure in walking

snrt from my work. My whole sys:n is in the best of shape now

Father has taken one bottle of Tanlac

and he says he feels like a new man.

His kidneys are working regularly

now. "Tanlac is without doubt the hei

medicine 1 ever took in. my life and I

want to recommend it to all Tanlac, the Master Medicine,

especially beneficial for stomnh, liver and kidry trouble, catarrhal complaints, nervousness, loss of appetite

and the like and is fine for relieving

the after etfocts of la grippe, pneu monia or a severe cold.

Tanlac is now being specially introduced end pk plained in Lebanon at the

Star Uniff store.

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in toh-icro. "The V-ir beo set fo

i. 1 e IViig says tnat lv. t' t.r-n in !"an Fran their father wss a d'.aie

ing of Si N'ing Pang ha.' March 14. before United

-.'mitsioner Charles

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Saturday night the po'ic

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, PUBLIC SALE 1 We will sell on the Kate Sheridan B.:l Thomas Jackson faim. 8 miles sou'h of Lebanon, 'I'M milea went of Fayette, on , FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1917. ' . BKCrXXIXR AT 10 00 A. M. 3iViE, UUBSES One bay mare, ' years o! I, weighing 1500 pounds; one bay mare, 4 years old, weighing 14W paunils; fine bay mare. ID yeara old, wejelmig l.VKI pounds; one brown ilrivinK mnr. yeari oid; one b-own mnre, 1(1 yenr-s ld; one

.Seat o.d, giving a iwl flow of nulk; or.e cow coining 7 years old, giving a good flow of milk; one Jei'wy cow, giving milk; five Shorthorn co.vs, to he fresh soon; oi.e Hereford cow, to be fresh soon; one Hereford cow, giving a g'Kxl flow of milk; 25 head 'Of i year old heifers, to be fresh noon; these heifen re a. I rd and roun Shorthorns and bred ai a Hereford bull; 13 head of r.lve consisting of heifers and t,ters. W HIKIH Consisting of 6 mwi, with pigs by side; 10 fowji, to farrow m .March and April; 04 head of shoatu weighing from 80 to H)0 pounds. ' TT.T.n 1 000 hnnhel.fof font; 5 tons of mixed and 0 tons of timothy hay. ' I M PI. KM K MS 1 riding plow, 1 12-inch gang Oliver plow. 1 1-n'w vuitivalor, 1 2 roy cultivator, wapon, buggy, huy frame boxled attached, 1 gravid bed, 1 roller, 1 UO-tooth harrow, 1 Iflae'K Hawk corn planter in good condition, 1 sled corn cutter, 1 O barrel tsnk with hog fountain attached. 2 net of tug harness, I set of singlo harness, 1 set of buggy harpes ,) ,,. Mii,.l.. u iiuiiiei-uuH to mention, TFRMS All sums of J5 and under, ca?h; all sums over f, a credit of ten months without interest will be gtven, purchaser fnving approved free hold note, a discount of 6 cents en the dol ar for cash to those entitled to credit. Xo property to lie removed until terms of sale are complied with. I.MiW Aid of tom-ord I hiirrl. Will - .u.-.;fc ' T. D. SHERIDAN AND S. W. WILEY J. B. HUNDSf'SON, Auctioneer. C. A. LEAVER AND f'LOYU WORK ELL, Clfrka.

s had ga'.h

ercd. It was found that the place wa (lesrted. The polo.; were uonl.'e t obtain a clew as to the v. h-rentr.it o' the two Chine in charge of th place. The iiohc then di-tribute.

laundry to the natrons, although th ¬

wart made inrtiriilt because of

weird characters ued in identifying

the narkagitr. hv the Chinese. A rem

siderable sum of money was found in

the till. This was turned over to J B. Comley, who locked the money ir hi? safe."

FUNERALS AT SHERIDAN.

l ist fnrlnd-s Alexander Pike, Mrs, Hersihel Moore and Perry Goodner. The renmini of Alexander Pike, a resident of Cra'eford county, were ..hinned to Sheridan Sunday and bur-

,ed in Crow View cemetery beside his

wife.

The deceased was RR years of age

and came from Quaker parentage. H was a soldier in the mil war fn

three years and held the rank of ser

vant, havim? enlisted from tne suite

,,f lnw. For awhile after the close of

the rebellion he lived at ( oyington i.nd Oaktmvn ami later in Illinois. He

was h .Mason for sixty years and an

Odd Fellow fr a long time. He wa? a hiother-in-law of Mrs. James Snnd-

gra.i, livd.g near Sheriuan.

" Mrs. Herscliel Moore died at her home in the vicinity of P.akers Corns', Wedneday. the result of a com-t-hrntinn of diseases. SI - wrs twen- . ... ..r ,.' .-. ..'.n ti her

vive hi.'. Her parents, Mr. and Mm. Harmon Nightenhelser, of Canada, tame for the funeral. The funeral of Perry Coodner was held at the 1 of bin 'istrr. Vllert Thlstlethwail. . i.. Kh.iiUar.. or, Friday. The deeeae. was sixteen ye.ir of age and killed in an accident at LaSiil!, IHin d-t. F I'N E RA LVE D N ES I) AY. Servires For l ate William 3. CanninEhara Who !ifd Ye.tfrdny. The funeral of William S. Cunningham who died yeieterday, will be held at 10 o'clock Wednesday rnorninv, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Frank Kelly, three miles south of town, the pev, Homer Dale oftViaung H.v request, no flowers. Farm loans at 6 per cent, without commission, Darnall A Son, First National Hank Building. Lebanon, Ind.

NO APPR0PR1AT1DN FOR

SIDING

Federal Huilding Money Lost

When Omnibus Hill Failed to Pass.

When the sixty-fourth congress died a number of measures of interest

to Indiana died with it. Approi

tions for public buildings in Indiana

died when the omnibus building bill

failed to pass. That celebrated PO.k

measure never had a chance after i

reached the Senate. It died in the sen

ate committee to which it was referred after it passed the house. Among the

Indiana appropriations which it eon tained was one for S4"',000 for a feder u! building in Lebanon.

NEW TRIAL ASKED.

College For Lebanon

Providing thirty students can b secured for the opening, which will be March 31st and April 2nd. Courses Of Study

TOUCH TYPEWRITING SHORTHAND BUSINESS ENGLISH LETTER WRITING BUSINESS SPELLING RAPID DICTATION OFFICE PRACTICE

BOOKKEEPING COMMERCIAL LAW BANKING HIGHER ACCOUNTANCY RAPID CALCULATION BUSINESS ARITHMETIC BUSINESS PENMANSHIP

Day and Night Classes Individual Instruction

For information call on James L. Dec, at the office of the Lebanon Business Men's. Association, in the Telephone Building;. Telephone 1000. If unable to call, write your name and address below and mail to the Home Business College, Lebanon, Indiana, for a descriptive circular.

NAME ADDRESS

TO REHUILD PLANT.

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Ladoga Canning to. to Make I'.xlen- : sive Improvements at Ladoga. j The Ladoga Canning Company is ftruring n rehui'ding 't. p'-int a' Ladoga and expect to make it the most modern and sanitary in the state of Indiana. In addition the company comtemp'atos erecting a large warehouse there for the dilterent factoiies in Indiana. The improvements will likelv be made this summer.

WILLIAMS HOSPITAL.

Robert, the little son of Mr. and ; .Mrs. Levy Stevens, underwent a ; throat operntion this morning. i

Much Extra Work in March. It's between seasons, wdien few persons perspire as health demands. The result is double work for the kidneys, to throw out waste eliminated through pores when persons per-ipire. Overworked kidneys need help. B. B. j Stone. Ueading, Pa., writes : "When j I need a kidney remedy, I rely on I Foley Kidney pills." j

Executor's Sale

By direction of the will of S. L. Cason, we offer for sale the west half of the Cason-Neal building, also the late residence of Mr. Cason on South Meridian street. See us for price and terms.

J. 0. CASON Executor S. L. Cason Estate

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Motion Filed in Case of Kutiway Co.,

In Ladoga Canning t o. The Crnwfordsville Journal says: "A motion for a new trial in the case of the Indianapolis & Frankfort railway company against the Ladoga Canning Company was filed in circuit court today by attorneys for the latlroad company. A jury in circuit court recently held that the canning company was duinaged U tin- extent of 118,000 by the construction of a line of railway across itt property near Lebanon."

CASTOR I A For Infants and Children fn Use For Over 30 Years

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Sloan's Liniment for llheiimotim. Tne torture of rheumatism, the pains and aches that make life unbearable are relieved by Sloan's I.ini-r.l.-r.t, a :kan, ,1. ui liquij that is easy to apply and more olloctive than mussy plasters or ointment because it penetrates quickly without rubbing. For the many pains and aches following exposure, strains spraiia and musile soiene. Sloan's Liniment is promptly eflertive. Always have u bottle handy for gout, lumbago, toothim he, backache, '.tt neck unit all external pains. At druggets. ?1e. A.lv

Not Mothered Any Mo. So-cniled rheumatic paina, grippe aches, lame hack, sore musclea or stiff joints are the result f averts orked, weak or disordered kidneys. K. L. lurner, Homer, Ky., writes: "Since taking Foley Kidney Pills I have not been bothered any more." Strengthen weak kidneya and h!p rid the blood of acidu and poisons.

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Factbry Phone 21.

Lebanon Hdw. Co. Phone 2fS

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