Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 140, Lebanon, Boone County, 10 March 1917 — Page 13

California Senator Elect Prefers to Continue as the State's Executive.

Me ler Mm ?irfe. SACHAMEKTO. Cal., M.iih 10.tiovernor Hiram Junnson. Cited fUtm scmite-elect, will remfrn from Die senata next Monday, rather than jive up the (rovernorship at this time. This announcement issued mt the state rapitol today, struck .politirnl curie !.lvr a ii uimciuuii, wi unexpected was it. Conplcil with, the announcement came the intimation thiit Chester Howell, of Fresno, will he named to the senate by Governor Johnson. That Governor Johnson would prefer to retain the governorship to the

senate had never heen intimated anil lHiliiieal circles are in n milil state of panic as s result. Accompan; mr his notice of resignation. Coventor Johnson will make a long statement to the

people of California. It wan said that the Governor f'

that the work w hich it has taken him

year? to do here and on which

entire political reputation is founded.

would he imperilled should he quit the

Koernorshi, in which he ha ' years yet to serve, for the nen it. r'riondu .-aid todav thai the in nor had a fear that his nun potii fortunes had hern on the wane a result of his two defeats at the n within the lai-t year, once in the 11 partisan election n-.:ittor and nirain the election of dHcatr:i to die puhliran national convention and t he had iieon in.-i.iir.l to mukr tr." ; for the senate, not no much from a aire to wear a tnjra. as to reiram standing in politics bv a person' ra paifrn among the people. This he lieved had been accomplished v victory n Vhe campaign for the s ;ite. a victory from , hich he h-ri nu'h satisfaction, hut which, if he eptcd it. he feared might undo that he had done in the state, frienils say. In the senate he feared he mijr-ii become a power, it was added, end preferred to retain the governorvi rather than die politically in h 1 Mate a? he conccr eil would hai'i"'ii be went to the senate. No statement in addition was for ( coming from the governor. IM)M B IS KOl'.ND.

Utu laidwig Wax. ' estiva of Oar-

many today. Wax waa arrested on a technical charge of "swindluuj" by means of a machmo which he called a "money making machine." lolire.

declare that W ax's machine la a part

of a complete wireless outfit.

Several tubes of an unknown chem

ical and code messages and drafts from the imperial bank of Berlin were

also found in Wax's effects. Funds for the carrying on of Ger

man propaganda in this country have been raised in the United States, au

thorities declared today, by assess, ments upon Grrman reservists, Ger

man citizens and German-Americans

in this tuu.aLy. DIED TODAY.

Sven Pound Bomb Iicorrcd in (Icteland I'cpnt. till Intrrntliunil S'rtri fon-rl CLEVELAND, ()., March 10.-A powerful bomb was found in ti:e Union passenger depot today. !i weighed more than seven pounds and contained two hundfulls of I'irrau- of Ammonia; wrapied in cotton. fietectivc Chief Hab.-haw asked ad dit-onal guards for stations, railroad:-, bridges and yards. Many railroadbetween New York and t.iiiiami tun verge her and destruction of even on' railroad bridge would tie up much of the through traffic between cast and west

TOW LRU L W IRELESS

la Discovered Following Arret of (rorman in New York. (Bf !fc? tntrrsHlonilt .Vcks SVri...l NKW YOItK. March Jo. -pi of a portable and powerful v. lice... apparatus, capable of picking up nicssages frotn as far away as Itcrlin. wa? made following the arrest of Max

John Coddington Passed Away as Re suit of Paralitic Stroke. John Coddington one of Monttr-inv

ery county's most prominent farmers, died at his home at New Koss .it t o'clock this morning as a re-ult of a stroke of paralysis suffered two

weeks aso.

He was seventy-five years old, and

most of iiis life had been spent in

farming north of N'rw Itoss lie wa' horn near Shannondale November n". IMl. With his family be moved to New lioss about fifteen year :igo nnd has since resided there. About t-vo weeks ago he .-urTccI a In eak fast table at his home and liml h.eak'a t table at hi shome and had crown l'laiiuiilh- v.eaker since. The d.vea-e,i haves hi.- wife, one l.-nil-l.li r. Mrs. n..race Xnnth, f r.ra: New Koss, .me grandson, I'onald, one sister. .Miss Harriet CtMldington of Mare, and one brother. Will-am. of

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Powell ami Mile motored to I 1 I m I I David Farrow vi-it.d Oti.'Uitllrdav nirlit. Miss I ad in Fnimert who It It rnda siK'kr at Hie l carl..-! .-hip Cemet,.,n ii.di was AdvRnee Saturday. Stephen r.nimert ad -I. inert took Sundav dinner Airhart V. 11 I I can's weie visitors at W can's Thursdav. Albert liuncan's vi.-ited t(i-,' Ttur..!:." n,i.,t at-d ,I.K' Klnmeit and wife t". M.oidav with Stephen Kim Miss Hot Fnii i. it ho vi i folks a few weeks went to ? Saturdav. Abraham Slielle. and w I v t I II Mis. John San.lv was ,,iH I a Hn of la-r father. Mr. K-.e. Tue.-.iav morning. Han-ev Wall and wife of f ?ior,t rrnlnv Willi i.eorge ; and family at Max.

PUBLIC SALE We will sell n:i the Kale Sheridan and Thmna.; .la k-.,n farm. 8 n.ilcs outh of Lebanon, nuies west of raycUe, on FRIDAY, MARCH 16, IS 17. HFCINMNG AT lO IMI A. M. MNB HORSKH (hihay mare. ,". years old. weigliing latHI pounds; one bay man'. 4 jears old, weighing 1 l"'l paund.-; one bay mare, 10 years old, weighing .'.'Mi pounds; one brown driving mare, X years old; one Prown mare, in years nid; one dark gray horse colt, coming 2 year old; one brown draft liors-, coming '.i years old; one brown draft mare, coniii.g . cars !d; rme yearling colt. St CATTLE - Con.'isting of ID milk cows, 1 red cow coming i years old. giving a g.4 ftow of iiulk; one cow comiog 7 years old, giving a good (low of milk; one Jersey cow, g, n.g null.; (ive Shorthorn cows, to be fresh soon; one Hereford eiiw. to be in-sB .n; one ileii I'oul hi, gi.ion a iit r,-,x i.i ii.,',)., Z'. Head of 2-year-oid heifers, to tie freh soon; those heifers are all red and roan Shorthorns and bred to a lion-ford bud; 15 head of calves consisting of heifers and steers. M HIKJS -Consisting of B sow-, with pigs by side; Id ;-ows, to farrow in Mwern and April; til head of iionls weio-htnp; from HO Ui Mti IKMinds. FKKD 1,'H bushels of torn; 5 tons of mined and 0 tuns of timothy hay. I.MPKIFTM I ndmg plow. I 12-ineh gang ftiivrr plow. 1 1 'ow cilllivator, I ii-row- rultivalor, wag-ni, buggy, hay fr,nii boltd attwhed, I gravel bed, I .-oiler. I ' tooth burrow, J Blae Hawk corn phmter m g.l rondition, 1 sled corn rut'er, 1 C-barrel lank wuh hog fountain attached. sets of tog harness. 1 t of singl haniew. I !et of buggy harness and other artiejes tM tiidiierous to mention. TKIIMS All nuns of $'i and iind.-r, ca h; all sums over 15 a i-redit of tea months without mtere will be given, it-Haer giving appniveil fn-e hold note, a diseoonP of ft cents on ttto hd lr for c h to those rnlithil ti credit. No pr"i ity ti tic lemi.vcd uirtd terms of sale are emiiithod with. JKtica' Aid of Cimrnrd Cliarck Will Sere I.U'srh T. n. SIIKRIDAN and s. w. wilky

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Bulletins

(an iht tnitrnntiounX Vrir fiaretos.l HAVANA, Maixrh 10.-The thfanta Isabel aboard which former Ambassador Kerard is a passenger w ill arrive here tomorrow morning according lo m wireless dispatch today. Mr. Gerard will spend Simday here, leaving Monday for Key West. He will leave Key Wfs.t Monday night for Washington. (R li i.ri;,.Bf Vetcff arelv.i PAKIS, March 10 The fiftynine American Yarrowdslc aria, oners, who were released from a German detention camp Wndnes. day afternoon rrarhed the Swiss frontier diring the night, said a dispatch from Geneva tods). The men were destitute and hnnerw Their clothes in tatters, Consul General Keene at Zurich and Minister Stovsll at Heme are making arrangements fur their food and lodging. (. tf ;.-r.iJ(,),,( ,V,-,- .H.-rrdc.) LONDON. Marrh 10. The Turkish army in Mezopotaiuia is rompietely demoialied and without adequate snpplii-s of munitions and food, the Home correspaiidenl of the Daily Telegraph, reported loday. Hriti-h micccsims in Ii'otsdamia have aroos.d great fears in ( onstanlmople. it is reported in linme.

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Sale Contiiiiic-3

At Jones & Perkins The workmen will soon begin placing a new front, new steel ceiling, rewiring and decorating our store room throughout. We must make room for

the workmen and are now offering an opportunity to buy good up-to-date

luiiinuiu, en CAiiciiicijf

lino

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prices on all lines.

It will be a great saving to you to make your Spring selections now. Young married people will make a big saving by making selections now. Our regular plain figure prices will show you what you save. It's your opportunity to save money. Always welcome to look. -

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Boone Kitchen Cabinet This "Boone" Kitchen Cabinet at Our Ii e ni o d e ling Sale' Price $12.50

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Quartered - Oak Buffet h; . lhilVet is of ,uai lciol oak, I. . t'li'.l plate nin roi. O ir H;.,,,o,,esS:,b. $l(J!(j0

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Lcither Rocker

Leather li.a-kers, oak frame.-, jin.i.yU- imidf nnd i-cnil.M-.al.li-. Remodeling Stile prices f rum ' $ 12.50 (lowntoSw.S.)

"E-Z" Vacuum Cleaner The "K-Z" Vacuum Cb une, l,.is tln-e p..-erfu tin, b. Ibm . ulncli dian., i he dirt from the run: ..tro.m- -'..tI ! i and I. ..If bearini;. It lus .ru-h attari.ni. in f . pn k up -url'a.-e lit'.-'. Gnaranleed to phase --.u. Our R t.-uJ.-lii'i: Sai-

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(hip liHveiiclU'.s Jtinl llavi'iiiiclls lire IniilL 111:' a truck, for t wi tity-l'oiir Imur .service, and thi'y aro k.I ill a .sUMy and imp'i.siiix putc nt' funiittipn fur I h o li'irnt:. Thtfr;itiif.irk Hiid spri njr.s urc fin(rtp.if.l to sd.ind fur al tinic. Best cuvcriiiu'rt whii'h stand rctil ,;crviri' and wiil last. (Jtir Kt-niodcliiifr Salf $27.50

Buy Your Spring Furniture Now It's a Big Saving To You

Jones & The Store of Quality.

reriuns Plain Figure Prices.

Library Table

u. y Table in vanoiH desipas'. ?....$9.85lo $17.50

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Har WilliaiiM ha- moved lo the i;lo.er Ith b.u.ls.in farm. Mis Nellie N.-l.son nod Mrs. Louis Williams caMed on .Mrn. Hibn WiHini.... of Is-banon Sunday. Mrs, Wilfs of Lebanon sprol. Hun .,'ay with her diiiiKhtHr Mr. Oniric Key Hold... Me. olid Mr.. Iui Wijlinms wt Hmplav wrth Minor 'lnl!i, and family ea t of I'.kej ( ros yaj. Judire TribMt has nwviil lo llir l4.eo.h r Heck farti.. Mis. Claries KeMiol.l, fcjwnt Thliis lav v h-r w..!la r-iiH. Will... Itoitj. W.tiiaw. re-mr!,.f aad

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f lltC M.O, III., March 11. K. I'frey Milh-r. hind of ii local p-o-duce house. t'"hv admitt-d that, he is prol.ihly the biriret individual owner of jwit it'i in-tb;' l ldted States t..d..y. III., holiliniis are naid t i m in the n"iuhborhood of .'..sii cars; or L'fi'i,(W0 hm heh.. Miller says he never has attempted lo corner the market and never will; that he it: Milling t-1 mil any time t a fair profit ae.l tit' Rive t'ltrnd to rhfrily if anyone proves thft he cniscil wilful ileutmell'in of pittat etoek til . create artificial pricer,

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Uii-VT VOl'K SALK AT KKl'OKTKU OFFICL Kcportor. hy mail, $3 a Year. ! Jul) Work ;.j Rtnnrl. rffii' KKl'ORTKR, BV MAIL, $100 A YKAR. i '' " " "-'"" T 1 r ! , iiHiniiHii tmwmjmm m mummmmmmimmum nil i mum iw, juiiiiaiiik,w n m iiiiMiimiBcMMa

"THOU SHALT NOT STEAL" I SERMON-LECTURE SUBJECT I

I'KMKNAHY MKTHODIST Ill'ISCOI'AL ( IH KCK tllARI.KS A. t'AKhIN, MINI ST Kit LEBANON, INDIANA SUNDAY NIGHT, MARCH 11, AT 7 O'CLOCK ;kk vr cm;kk(;ationai. singjnc. fink special music THE ( IIUKC II WITH A LAHfiE SUNDAY NK.IIT CKOWD

COiME, BRING YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS