Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 137, Lebanon, Boone County, 7 March 1917 — Page 4
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WHAT IS A .NATION. Calebs tii-a nation ,.u-:i.-rightii and the right;; ol evny t then this tounliy is not a rem n. A WOithAHLL MoTIO. "Plant Kometliins" if the r B t U " t will i-xn be here- tn-n tin- n can be pot into foi . IN" THK "AUDI -liLP l.iI'oor old Hamilton Coi-nty: -nil the years of i-.s n "K t" oilice. it landed the cilice of slat ian, and th-u the 1- giidaturc pi tally uboihhed the ;,- by fail-i appropnati: an: .o.ns t,, me o t I t ofl'ao. hut lfimy "" that, and the people of the Oth -h-"aholii-h-d" its candidate for prew. . SPKCI.'.L M'l'K l. h r. I r t I badly .r.:-d that it. is g..ing ' t a I f t ft ever or err-tit th w . mnThy did well on ir.i rai ''ie-ions. Kim" UMrinir, b-it wi "" to.
ullfih Kuril mto-',r;- iil h.r make up hn rermd mi I '!!' p I t f ( tlie people f bin own m.-irirt. Slit RE UllAI. t'"l Ml No that the. .o..d lload-. M.! the rt-iWt" book iio.i i-'i tI.'-' mil- of roal 'an be bti.lt t'--year under th;.- Ia, h jx-lition to have I 1,-imnon m ...(.,..: rtu 1 1 V 1 t II t r I 1 tin- ..tate. tio d-viht. to ih-i vte ' he eonideird n-a-n and no road inore ui intcir.tn of the eo-in c t I 1 t t e I t TI e I Btiiit in iai'.ii tin: i" India-.aK.;w. and, r d 1 1 I t sn.il M in i;c.iNf:s in iiih n 1 tr t n b ) t t r
t f ,ratet leHber.tia JKly in tb wnral ' Having (mm ro! Under which
it tan r?a Uio butdne&g of lha country. ' ' . ii.e outragcou.. filibu.tjr jit in the let minutes of the congrenj has earned an outburst of sentiment all over the republic, and the men -who conducted the filibuatcr and who refused to stand for the righta of this country havn npnt-1 on their record lint wi'l hnrdlv ever be bloLted out. One great trouble with all Wi.dat e i t t h r 1 o k n. pin off until the last minute. hiren our own legislature pa-sect bulk in bsicki of five- or ronr,c on the last dr.y or two, aft?r having fooled awav trie Inre part of the session. Anil. '!: I. nucd states senate aiwui-n rewits to the rxwdient of turning back ire clock, instead ot getting the worn out of the wav before the la? t .hiv. ih great api-ropiiatinn bills failed Ik t e t t n a I many other ueli failures make the Iftri -l-.tivc bolioH ridiculous. Pules .-houii! - adopted under which ac'len ei.-ild be taken, and then the work : in old he done in time. T-e people ha-:: ft home are entitled to coii.-ti.l-M 'V K I NSWRK. I i. 1 oo.laid and wi nt Minctuv with tI wife. t , i ti'i.K i.kom:. T. Ake I I ,-k ti I k pa-ty Weil. s II 1 I I .M.-rle and U.I! k:rK at Kol'.on, 1 W I Mil k l Mr-. C. A. M".aitl'i
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Kl'RAL ROI TE NO. S. Oral Cain n.id Onrille C'endennlng new ror.U 3iih. Mmnie Martin ppent part of last week n it'u her n Vcrn Mmtir. and family near Uadsden. Cnffonl ll'rh and wife near jdaplewckI. spent a few days last week with Le t.'r KooiMjn and lamliy. Nr. .Vaiy Cavin spent Thursday with Mr. and Mr. Loral Cavin netr swan b ( haiel. vioaam curler or rioii couiu tv moved to wh V.'in Martin liTed and Vait..-. iiioved near Gadwlenutio r.aton inovel where Albert Worland lived and Worlaml wovol on l-.dard Siephenion'3 farm; Irvin Will.. movel where Jos Hardesty lived and Hardesty went near Hazelrigit. ( arl Nelson wan absent all last week Irom school at No. 10 with an iiijon-.l linger whleii he caught ill the d or of their automobile. William Stirfor and family were called to I efidrirku county. Saturday i. fteinoon Vo the bedide of a neighbor hide who whs very low with pneumoJ..hh C.i-.i. and f..:nily had as their Sunday (ji.ests, Jordon iutphin anil farailv of near Cnibapple. :.laa and Huren Wills, who moved here Jese Hardesty lived, started to school at No. 10, Monday. Jainen Hall, wife and son James liclmon ..f No. to took dinner Sunday with lleniv ravin and family and Mis lac Hall. Oral Cavin and fini Uv were afternoon callers. ',-v and Mr'?. .. Ij. Myers of I.eb:.:i. and t'ul Jiinhm and family took ihnner with James Cunninirham in. I -wile. Sundav. Mr. and Mr. Less n I children. Murium. Doris nd Tor-lor wer a'tcrnoon ea'lers. Mr. and Mis. Will Harks, were Mond iv C'.iests of Philip Ilartnn and 10. ; habelle Ci -t of Ilenr; M: vin was the Cavin and K. ;t. ilard and wife spent SunJohn White and f.iiuil) of oo.l. Mr. and Mrs. KrI a. .tr lnJianai,oliii "'ov" I the W hite home. Map STKW'ART'S CHAPHU I.r-h. Kirhanlson moved Thursday to the farm that his fatii-r J . r,.v.r.h..'i preh.ie.! of -tcHve i.t:ii t in ond 1 uke Jacks.ni movwl to he .lame? Spdieer farm whet Ki-ti anl.-o'n i.ioved from. Ural Cavin of near V'liilr.-tiovn. niovT-d Thucdav to the John 'llock f:.-ri and Mr. (ilock to Mm. I.ucmda Mr.-. Hall I-oclihait of Crav i-ds-nt Saturday nU'ht and Sunlav with her parent Mr. and Mrs. I.'ll. KlION. Mi- a. d Mrs. James I'oU.i and 1 1 .sic Kditli of near 1'leaKV ,d Mr. and Mr?. Albert i-,.v aiii;hterii Hessie and Ruby ,f r pott's school hotise were l-'ri-. ., ,i,.sl- of Cuy Cox and family. i.n. Mri. An ten r'mmert of , ..i were Sunday wU uf Her.(,,.i Ih.l,:, i-d.-on and family, I .... wo, were Kuests Friday of 1 Kx and wife were: Mr. and ... V.ii.k Self and Mrs. Zclin llill.,r Advance; Mr. and Mrs. Karl self and dauith'er west of Advance; Mr. l.i.-.ie Kade,- r n.-nr Klir.aville n-i Me -"d Mrs. S. J. Hall and -Miss ...-.I Mr.-. I.lo; d Ih-nninirton of I lover mc.-c the quests Sunday - i ov and faoti'y. and Mi s. Charley HopVins and I o.-i:.- and son Uovd railed -moon on Mr. and Mis. iy f ;.,-l,a.,..n. . I.., virr Sntiilav ''i.-:-ts of Hail and wire and Miss Klli it Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ora I'.ronk ..... daughter Kutn i.eiianon. .) ,. Mis. Md ford Hc-Iko hpI am. Mrs. N. A. 'iraharr i.oi'Mers M.ittie and Ida. .. Mr... Harold Low alien and .... ....ni. f ninth of Lebanon. r.ir.da'- with I'erry Lr-.-illen and Mr.-. L" -'ti Itrnv 'i and tel Kdlth were in Lebanon S.it llliiRNIOW N. It. R. 11 ... t...Kieton'.i mother V very ill is horn. . A. Shullz has been .pnti- Mil. il... Kr,i,(.e the past few hi-.. 1 Mri Chailes llerk had a. . ,i r (fne..l .Sutidav Mr. mi.! I'olK-rt CraiK and son... Mr. and Zeicb r and tmU, Mr. ir, ..-tiMi Klinl1"' ll:l'ih I M and Mi. "any Ib-nry A,n il rari.lv we .(s of Owi n Curry an - Sun Mv at Th John I n 1 1 of his m. t was call"! to Thorn-.la---b 'he .ai'lilcn dratli r lolin Perkins. El .. W 'throw and ' Alia t.nl-b arc home from Marl.m-vlHe. t...y have Ik-cii l iking eonrv her l,.i lllnkley lm been nnite ill the tu-q iiM.nl li, l iekiv, hi ie iith -j il galheied at his ti"; S! ..,.i.kd Ins ili'-k roin. .iph'.; Ic.i e ea-JiH fire '.t 'l'hurnday but M fUc was ex
J. Ihoni)K.on ol Indsanapoii!-, v-fited hi parenU Mr. and Mrs. Ira Thomptoii Sunday. Jra WagioiKT an(j family have moved to the Slartin Xeifilcr farm near Walnut Grove. - John Wilen has moved to the Jacob Milndell farm. , Hisa Nellie Millar wu the iruwt of her grandparent at Thorn town, from Friday until Sunday. Sir. and Mrs. Chris Witmer entertained numbor of younr people Sunday in honor of the birthday anniversarica of their .!auhtrr Miss Dorothy and nerhr-'- Piluh Heaxan. H--y airier apent Monday and '.n.lay of last week in lndisnapolm. Ulark Clever visited his uncle, Lloyd and Fred Cleaver near Inanon, a few day last week. LOWER MT. ZION. Mrs. Linnie Smith of Lafayette and Mr. F.mma Staton of St. Louis were called here on the account of the death of their father James Ross at Lizton. They were guests of their brother Chaika Roi.a are! family from Friday till Sunday. Otto W hitely and family were Sunday ruet9 of Mra. Lurinda Jones. Mm. K. M. Graves and sons Isaac, N'ewton and Emmitt visited relatives in Zionsville, Saturday and Sunday. Ixiwell Kmmert was a sruest Thurslav nijfht of Orsham Ailams and Fr'iihiv of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Powell of Max. Andy Riddle of Garrett, Illinois, is visiting friends here. Mrs. Albert Messenger from north of Lebanon visited Kd. Washburn and family Saturday night and Sunday. Mrs. F.liia Rartlett spent Friday with her brother George Zimmerman and wife. A reception was held at the home ..f Mrs. Dora Pallnrd on Wednesday mirht of last wck for Mr. and Mrs. ( lainle .yean who have recently moved from Lebanon and for Rush Vorhis, wife and daughter Marjory, ho moved Thursday to the farm of the lute (ieorge flatting. Those prent T.crc. Noah Hartl.-tt and family, Mrs. (Mire Kmniert. W illiam Johnson and family, Hrure Whitenian and family. Oti? and Thomas Kmmert. Mr. am! .Vrs. hov Nicelv, Itav liodgers an" fan-lly. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ki.lem.ur. J. H. Aii hart an.', family. George Canada and family. Letha Whitenian and Mrs. J. D. K.mlpM. Giimes were enjoyed and refrjrhnienl-i served. The euesls ih parted wishing each 'amilv nircess in their new lunnes.
AUDI ND THR STATION. Mis Grate C'oaelaml of liwliani.polis. spent TuePd.ii- ar.4 Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Cepehin.l. Mr. and Mrs. Paul GilHreath and son James of lhaiwn spent Welnesdav right with Mr. and Mrs. S. H. II. field. Fd. W hitlow iy w to Lebanon, and Parley Corrig.-r will move to the house vucaiod by Mr. Whitlow. Mr. and Mrs.' Herbert Etter .spent Siimlay with Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Hines. Carter Cojielanil - spent Satur-lay r.ight and Sunday with Letter Hyfield. .1. W. Maish is moving to Lennnm. Harry Copeland spent Thursday with Mr. and Mis. T. S. Copeland. (harks Copeland returned from Plain City, Ohio. Monday. He re(Mirts Mrs. Illanchc I!i-d as getting along nicely. Luther Cox is moving from the W illiam McCarthy farm to the J. W. Mairh farm. Mr. and Mrs. lit. Von Ua,h visited Mr. and Mi-. Reuben Perkins near E'izaville. Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hock visited Monday with Mi. nn.l Mis. tiiovcr Ste It. ,e Win Kiht iw ML-nt Satllldav ith Mr. and Mrs night and Sund Icy Carrig.-r. Mr. and Mrs. Ait man have moved fo the Wiiham McCarthy farm. Harold and Eva La h r have been
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ill sell a' III .1 of ,el,.-,, idence, on i' mil"-
Tuesday, March 13, 1917 BKMN.NI.Nr, AT lft.ni) 0 ( I.Ot h A. M. HORM.;r !.', HEAD AND 1 Ml l.l-S -Pair black P"rchcron mare-. .1 and sear., ohl. wcgiit 'l.-PKi. i min-l; .,rr ex'ra goo. I marc (ian.l 7 jcars old. weight :;.o.hi, ,.iin. I; baj mare, ...niing .1 .-nrs old. bred, i ouitd; son el mare, eoeiing n, ,,v ,.,.ind; grav horse, roieinr; it, 1.1 iO, sound; hlarK rn.-iie. ro-ning (i, li'.ll, m.iioiI; Lav low coming !. L OO; hay mate. Ill van ..I. I ul....,t t.nnfl; . ,.,oii,g 1.., ai out 1,'inn; hay loan , coming a, about I .-. annul; 1-a.r v.-ar old gl ,y colt..; pair hay colt ., i .im ng , roining 1 jciu -ol.l 1.1 in k roll, pair coming a-ye;u old illillei. CATTLE- '.2 DEAD llcl e.ev, 1 vmiv old; black c iw, 1 ; ers..l.. a I r at side, bnn.ile ,-ow, M years old; Jei a-v row. i veils old. 1 h 11111 to he fiesh ,y sale. Red cow, :i y,,in l,; .I.-rsev cow. :i y -., "hi; cow, !l years old; V coii.ing J-vmr old springer heifcii., 6 r.nii,,, 2 yearold he.ri-,. 12 r..,nin veinling ealvi s. II';.S -THIIttY HKAD --Three ..... pigs at side; i .ow i. t-i farrnw in A;.nl; ;!' eliiM, veigliing annul IMl ..,urid ; each. ' TliPM.S OF ,-,M,K 'All Mimn.f ilOMl and iinilcr. ci.h. in sii.n.: o-rr -MhOO .i cfMil of six rfion'lts. nunhaser giving ap.toi"'d fieeh..ld nie, b ring , r edit, intereat frum date. A diwonnt of :i per rent, for ra- li. Ward E. Brenton W'-NDIIItSHN lR. Aicticneeri. Cr 'irtC'j; K. ADAMS. Clerk.
iir. a-d Mm. J-ihn t., ee of 1 -r.non, ivnt fcunday withfdr. ar.d M.s. parley Carnijcr. DOVKR STATION. Geoige Crim and wife of wet tho gueata of Ciair Biaiton and wile "Wednesday. Braiicr Brow:i and family were the gneits of A. E. Martin and fnmily Thursday. Lon P.ratton returned heme from Maitinsvillc, Thursday, where hc spent the past two weeks taking treatment for rheumatism at the Barnard sanitarium. Evert Caldwell and family, Chat-lex K. MiClain and wife, Jamea Gordon and wife, Walter McPanlel and wife and A. E. Martin and family attended the banquet in honor of Company H, at Lebanon Friday. Mrs. Tressa M.-Oain visited with Charles E. MeClain and fanfily from Friday until Sunday. Frank Riner and w ife anil son Orval were the guests of Lon Bratton and wife Sunday. Adrian MeClain of Indianapolis, was the guest of Charles E. MeClain and family Saturday ninht. James Ashwell and family were the Kueala of Mu.ll MsDswdl urA wife Saiuulay. Mrs. Guy Morrison and son Evans, were the guests of Xovu Uralton Tuesday evening. L. M. Cnle's sale wa-. well attended Monday. Mr. Culc is going tomorrow hack to Illinois, Jesse Davis movini; on Mr. tale's farm. Margaret Heaver of Advanre was
thr guest of Clnir liratton and wife from Sunday until luesday. SIIKIilDAN. I'ted Lanham and family visited with Will Lanham and family Mndav and Monday night and left on the five o'clock train Tuesday for Michigan where they will make their home (Ira H ig bee has moved bark from Michigan where he has been living lor i Joe Paddack and v i.'e sited Mrs. ' the week Kcvnolds the latt.-r part who lives in tiie city. Mi. diaries Couch and daughter Neila were railed to Crawfor.lsvi'lc to the funeral of a relative last week. Fred Parr visited his parent.! from Tata-day until Monday. There is preaching at the I-rien.b. church all this week. Everybody is inv led to come. Samuel Putldock hail been in poor health for some time. Will Lanham was taken very sick Thursday nichl but he is somewhat better now. John Paddack made a tiip to Mor gan, county la;t week. He is look ing at a farm jieai .iiariinsvuo.. Mrs. Tap who has been very ill isimproving. New Harlan and family visited hijparents one day last week. K. 1. SMITH & CO. f Jeorjretow 111. 1 Sa SO FILE REMEDY, the nvrst wonderful renicdy known today in the U- S. Has cured over 100 peoplf ill (ioon't'town Ihunille and adjoir.inif towns in the pant l.H months. Tlii-. remedy is easily Applied and Rives ymi no trouble. It will relieve you in 2'.)-minutes. Vou run no risk, but a tuie. I have cured ninny people in Lebanon in the past few months. The patent is applied for and no one has this r'lricdy but myself. It is sold in Ix-baiioii at I!-'! North East street, will be sent by parcel post to any address on receipt of 1 1 . ' 11. V. SMITH & CO. 1 Sa So I'ile Remedy. the William lb. -Mi a. r., wet of I.i.iaullc and I
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you give them the proper amount of attention X and lit them with shoes that are property con- ? stineted. Let us scn e you with footwear of proven i value. i
Morgan $ m - - x - : - : - : - - ;"X": - - : - : - : - : - : - :": - : - : - :: - LINDSAY & T0LLK FUNERAL D1RECT0K3 BALL BUILDING Next to Interurban Statiaa j Office phone ISO. Opun .tuy A night ! Harry L. Kcnworthy REPRESENTING THE R. L. D0LLINGS CO. Reaidence phone, 24; OHice, 10ft Wc can supply you with anything in Ihe Hardware line ALSO TR SOME Or IKH.rOlD Lebanon Hardware Co. riu-ite aeo West am S'-rret Wc are experts in our line TRY IS J0NKS, THE CLEANER West South Streit Phone 3S7 LEBANON YlLt.VMZLNU & SALES AGENCY Everything for the auto. DORT automobiles. Vulcanizing a rpecinlty. Telephone "Oil Armoiy Building AUTO I.I VERY JOE COIL Country Driving RetuonabS Price. At Hrenim's, Caie.g. 09ic Phono Roeidencfi 7i) TV'. H. CRKF.N TiENTlST Firat National Bank Buddiiif 1 lto Mi-U tkoae 1SS U. B. SHOOK VETERINARIAN O.er Oak Diuc ."lore 'lolephone 313. Lchaiion, Ind. Make Home Happier! Electric Lamps, Toa.-ters, Percolators, Irons Interstate Tub. Service Co CIIAS. E. LEEKE For (Jroceries M). I INTKltl KHAN IlLIWi. Marry L. Kcnworthy HANOI I S ALL KINDS OP NON-TAXAHI.E SE(T!RITIES Kriiilcnce photic. 22 1 ;' 1 .-, 10ft DR. A. A. WILLIAMSON EYK, KAIt. NOSK ami THHOAT Odlio uv.-r rilt- r'n Dim Stor. riHiNE lit. Job Work al Report t-r oliice ict'poi If r, by mail, $3 a Year, i
shoe. vou faithfully and well if Shoe - k - ; "You Von't Miss" fir y the money if you g-t a loan of ; us on our email weekly payment plan. Don't worry, but let us 1 make you a loan. $10 to $250 "n.lvnnred upon Furniture, Live Slock, etc., and left in yourj possession. 3. Write us for rates, giving amount wanlcd, Waved and oc-V!-cupation. V W. A. Swank V Crawfoi dsville, Ind. H.-n Hur lildfc. Phene H M Prest-0-Lite Service Station Batteries recharged and repaired. Free inspection and distilled water. Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street Phone 199. W00LEY & EDWARDS "pedal Agents for Ed. V. I'ricc & ( o.'s Tailors I'. R WINTERS CKiROrRACTOR Ho-Jm: 9-U a. m.. 2-i anil 7-f) p. . CONSULTATION AND SPINAL ANALYSIS EUEK ?f.6 ( Min-Ne Uldr. PfcoM ttt THE SECURITIES handled by Harry L. Kcnworthy ,-ire rafe and net the investor the largest rale ni intorrsi, possible. ILirry L. Kcnworthy Residence phone, 221; fWiee, 1WS DR. L. M. BEAVTCN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Fanneri Ktut Bank Boildinf 7 a. ra. to 6 p. m. PHONE Ul. First Rural Loan and Savings Association 112 B. Ba.nilln It., rbaoa II. P. New, Secretary I'honc 6 1'lNNELL-COOMIiS Nbauon'a Leading LoHr lr If You Need a I'himhcr and Need Him in a Hurry, Call Telephone No. 128. MILLER 15R0S. DR. R. I). HARRiSON DENTIST Farneiv fi:ale Bin CaiUlaf Uttnmt :: I bom
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