Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 141, Lebanon, Boone County, 12 March 1917 — Page 4

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Unity lfrl1, aalnl'HshM 1114 I'ally Report.., aalaapahad 11 WMkl tltrtsl, aaUblwaad IStT I4 t. N'aal, PraMdant, X Kal, tWi-etary-Miinag-ar. J. U. BATTKHT.JN. Kewa Kdllor. and Towna of Juitintnn. Ad vance, Thorntown, 'Whlteatoarni ZionnWila, . Warl-.tnisaburg,, Blllayllla, Iirfcuwa tnl llosato , Wait or IDBBomiirriua. ' .11 aubacrlpliona p.p-abl-,U-ictly la '.dvanca and -paner wiit b discontinue.! unieftauiv,cr!pMun ia renewar, By Wall. inlvi 7...tl Hy Mull, all nVinUm Ily Mall, thraa "tnttia 90 Hy Vail. on moih- .i S'. By Carrier, pr ax. ! By Carrier, one yaar 5.'" nude fencn en-ap-v4 .... Koralcn Advertf-op lltnirntw.-;nftbf' - AnaaCllit.Oll, JW( Yy.'k ami I-u". Otlh ut lo a Cl.iro, Wortli Cash BlK'tii.l tfer-ntoto of thin kin.l. AdarIM. .inulitr bitter". ol-nt:iia- of a ilk, aut-. not ocepl,f-ftt' art prica. - TaM-honea Dual pea. !. .Sewn. M. Boone T.o-1k end ITi.lnv e 1 vsrv I Tolle, i f. M.. .iarry A. Hutt. ". Or.lar Kn.t uy, ni.ir . ' No. SS, It. A M. S' -'i m.-.i.tl,, 7 : p. in -rri.iry. l altar J No. 46. ':. A M Ivory C. toll.'. No. 41. Ki'lalilF recorder. I,aM'!On rommi-.nl Templar. Third Ml Tolla, Kecordar. Coomfta, a. c

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CK't'ASItlX K'K SYMI'ATtit. The xyinpaihy of Indiana w'i go ' out to Newcastle in tho nihl.-t oT '.I;, terrible cal.-finity that has l.oiaih n the fairity in Henry county. Tho nearer S'lch a'titliifitity fall, tho greater tlie sorrow an3 syn ppthy of tho. e not dtiectly aifected, and llvmy count seems like our own people. The power of nature is hown aga r, in a rcmafkahiv way, and tho niahililv of tli hand i:f men to wniat the i-wor of the natural elements is likewi.iihon; but it hard that cuch blow 'should fall to the prosperous ant haipy little city of Newcastle, ami the rea-M cunnot.be fathomed. Thia new taiamily giCi another (.piwitunit tor the pcorlu ol the .ita'.e and.countrv to .-how the.r real -' patHy for tho.' In di.-trc.s; and ll" word hird no trnfe'" faHen of the blow, than doctri and nur.-.ei rnd retp-t traw-.e were on tlieir way from tin capital rKy and all the near-by cite tf the state. Sj.njjpnthy and help .-often the blow that conies to one jnd to alt. Newcastle' has ina.lo a.-, truah p.ogres witiun toe pact few seats ..- any couniy .vat in the .ta.e, r d I a iw-ople were rejoicing in their pro.-p r ity and the growth of the tin, a pi orheautiful homes, and a happy pro.poritv on every hand. Mil the i J.hbath day, a l.u of n--t and oi v. or sWp, tills blow comes l.-wn a riear ky. It would not be fa.r to ,ay that Newcastle needs a !e.-son or that the calamity n. co-i.e a- a puni h-n rt. The little t v.a, in the path "f a movem"nt of the rh r v , oed v..tawept from tne path. It i- a ! -v.n to ever, hod;, for. ail rnu-t reabx that man. a, groit .,:id powerful h.he is, ii yet nut i,.- the .-a.o.!, on the sea shore, to be ti.re.Vii i itli' ..ii-l thither by the hand of th- infinite.

JOHN A Itli AI. liOOSIi.lt. John Krrn I:.,., a hard tune ke out of orue. The l'rr .orient w.i hue a place that i.. m nnd that pa;. 7 .mi (lie mean'.iii.e h.s r.e congrej s tried to o.akf h.onorar ir, and ji .'t.llV of the senate ut ?..:,i,ii :, ..... Mr. Kem knows e.o..jgh to know that seven thui-and mon- than llt"U and and that tie re i a gr,od dial of work conneeted with the -en.it e job. and tliu.s oliow that he U a it a! lloo. -i-Kr-TIM: I tHiK H 1MHKU The election for Mji.ii for ie alo of the ciuini; cm.iKf. js .-.ie' i"ietaited, but it will not be hailed with any (treat joy by the iieoplc of the lo'ictH-Mnni i lin.HWliii4ptt iau, 1ml lie in a littie hy taiebng J

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and ho in known u "wci.- . the. time Jia come whan tho Rjublicnn party should rot on record as favor ing- advance along moral 'lines, .- and Mann do's not have the confidence of. the moral forces of this country ver; strongly. . " . Better look again, members of congress, and perhaps you cah find man not quite eo good on technical pointa but lonrer on points of re-il value. a WILL DUAL WITH t AKRANZA. Carnmza has been elected president of Mexico, and it would fcecm tin' this, country will have to deal with the sly old codger for sometime ti come. Villa perms to be in an cciipsc fyr- the. present. We. fhould be able to manage out affair in turh a wn that we cm help Mexico bark on to it.-, fact, and at the same time protect out n rights and the rights of our peo !c in 1'fc and property. NEW CASTLE CONTINIKO 1 ROM PAGE ONE. Hi- next hou:,e. that of Vr. CootieUI t .-p. it in two. tin' two halves falling n opposite ilirections. (.rei'iihotiNe! IK'stniycd. lirkn. 1'ght. the headlight , plant supp! ng light , i"e :md the gas h it I ro tlv t. w t'asl!.. On t lu ll. :, in ,ail r,H.i ' ln.har.np -t and th is n.otheast n-trth, the v flanked hy air current, o d pressio oiith. it is .:;rentlv th hills at and frotr itehe.l th. ...rr ,i,, v ron' it, fury without danger to them -elves. Tho tornado broke unheralded sav. hy lowering r'rotds and a .-prmk:" o' niin. .Sipl'ienU- it broke into a v:oen '.nvnpour and from the we.t the hug" fur.neh.-n.'iped r'oud bore down upon the cit. Hundreds of persons were pn me street as the tornado roar hailrd it : enming. It struck the town -'iuarely, demolished the first few houses ii its path. !i,ru-d to mis the mam section of the business district, taking a few roofs in its pussage. men dived ag.on and laid low every house in a -trip five blocks wide. I'anit followed m the wake of lh t'.rm. five minutes after it tru'-k 't had gone but a drenching lam eon tooled. So f.tr as atmospheric eon..it'on. were cmerned there was 1. 1th .u.li'iio' that anything,unu.-ual had eci uried. Hundreds who had escape., til" tornado i-u-ned fmnti-ally to th -Jti, .-! where the worst danlagoto tn tne fire de v telepho.i' ik ng io.rily worked dcM in amid the He:. hip began .id and gi.idu. ' a. -'j.ned un oiintry b. joined tli. ..ok ehar,.,. of thmi otner buildings for the homeless and i " bmhw. of Ui" dead i e. up and placed in t. , (ui. kly . d by tho king, yet jrg to id.-nl if v Vllti V i, .r W nk nkept eo...efl until Orm-ifi: ts also we.-. jC-iUna licjuwr. . - I all saloonher notice, med ugain.it ' fa U'a rraltks. l ate played jieeuliar piankn in f"'eetjng'itit vretims of the cyclone. In Mapl.-wo.Hl, the fa. hiiinable re .idenee district, the rtorm claimed but three vi.tiois. The home, f Ceorge llarnard, foimer mator; Paul Ttrown, atFinney and tlalvin limb, manufacturer, were tli only mien deatrojed in '.!' ditrt On. tiw comtrurv it,rii (irund avenue, her the poorer

oft. m ncalft , t t tu . practically a clean iwecp. ( . Ihe cyclone er..c-rf Ui pfsi over the nty-witli nn- umlulatingi imotifcn, wrecking a whole block of houses hare, skipping a block leaving it linscrathtr-d, and taking the next block beyohd. The strange spectacle ia presented' of one house in ruins, with a house ten feet away practically untouched, i !uny houses left standing appear from the exterior to- be absolutely lound. but their interiors are -a mast of wreckage. Strong walla of beautiful! home aru incus, sneathing; a mass of broken furniture. In miny cases the furniture was entirely blown from the homes. 1 "Aside from my family I haver t got a thing left in the world1 v. at I

Mayor Watkins. -i he mayor i i wife were ridinir 'i a.itin when the rye'-"-.' s'. uck the city. Hu daughl mid motlicr-in-law were in the Watkins residence and were un able to explain their miraculous es cape from death. Neither was in jured. The mayor s son chanced to be in another part of the city where the gust of the storm blew him into the front door of a drug store, qn loubtedly saving his life as the other Occupant of the street near thero.. u man, was killed. The son was injured Persons who chanced to be in thp .-icinitr of the Indiana Rolling Mill give, graphic ilc.wriptinnn of the com p',rte ruination 1f that plant and tin neighboring nlant. the Indiana Shovel wojVs. Freight cars loaded ' sk? billets were hulled through tie air like so much paper, while the steel roof on the rolling mill wsis torn from the building, huile.l high in the mr and dashed to the gixuad 100 Story, of the Storm. Another graphic .-dory of the stm-n Is related by C'ra Morris. When hi saw the sky growing ihtrk. he tocl his email son into the rear yard be cause the boy liked to watch th' clcu.U Mr. Morris watched the gathering clouds for u.moiuciit before h. realized their unport. I lien he sta. ted for the cellar with the boy in hiarms. He r-ached the top of the cellar stairs in safety, and the next tiling he remembers is that he wa ring in the basement with Iti.bov in his arms and with ether m.'in- ; of the family ir.'ithored around He thinks he was blown into cellar when the storm struck hie. The building was reduced to iters but eveiy member of the family escaped injury. Another m.raculuus escape was that f a man driving a v.-ugon down the treet when a telephone pule io ilth a ton of wire, fell, cm hing the i agon to the iKivemcnt. 'Ire driver scaped without injury but his mind is blank. Half a dozen automobile.-, landing in tiie street were buried in the dthri::. The home of the late It. P. liood.V in . -caped uninjured except for the Him in which Mr. Coodwin died about l week ago. A heavy porch pillar hereed the side or the hou-c and wicked tne bed on which Mr. (ioodMis. 1'nul liiown w'l.s taking a bai.li shen she felt the house tremble. She uiiipwl out of the tub threw a ke.i.ona tround he,-, anil da.died down.4...i i to the basement, l ive minutes lai. r Mrs. ISrown. with her babv in her was lound landing be tl.e sid" of her husband in the cellar, too .Inn .1 love. I he hnU'C was roni(ii te". di'shed. but the bath tub as d fifty feet -till rilled -i nalking a tepid water. Mr.-. Ida l.i rand avenm he glahbed I the sto young r da i- t to it and .- unhurt when It was the on the block that was I. ft Mai Blown I roin I'orch. , i .in his poicn into a -oal tn adioining lot and re until the ( j clone ha. .-u-tainc! two fracture. pond in inained thei ed. He A si.-ler of M d when the c had p-s.-d S! i the front '.nr. The garnge bh l.aw.on struck. , astllde Ir ugh his I e .dlllllg ,.- e.ty. In fai'iii r. Iivinr if hi- ho Looking out. of hi barn soaring b.w. he iid. "Well. clamied Mu'ligan. ' th. re go."The storm clien ke a big balloon,' .wiin, clothing itlier two balloons. ..ked to me tid Maurice reliant, "or -.'Vii rli.j.l.ing up suddenly out of the northwest, to MK-rge and sweep 'I he noise of the -torm sounded like a fl.ak of i"oph.nes. A whirring sound wa- in the air, piineluatl 'l oca -lonallv with a re-DUedmg cra-h like a cannon ho!.. I ju-it had time to get into my ceP ir," The tact that bundr-di of perso.e were atUoiding tne moving pi.tire Ijown undoubt. dly saved lh -ir live as ineir unmra were in me wr.-.-Ke.j ; e -lions of tlije city. Monty being. Ihr greate-t im-I fot relief of the homeless in Neieca-tle. liie Indiana Omlv limes imtitute,! u popular sub ..-option rel'ef fund, a donation of by Iten Moyc-,' publisher, heudmir the li-t It hi 'fHtiinatcil Uf is iiiiuii-ey nfnicd. The best is tlie cheapest. If you nr.f '1 Vhr or ornadu lnmrnu'. e Ji M. or lv.il Coulter.

' We will sell en the farm, two and one-haii (2j.) miles eaiit of lbanon, on the Noblesville road, onj THURSDAY. MARCH 15, 1917 . BLXfINNINU AT J0:W O'CLOCK A. M. SIX HORSES Pair of bay maris, weight 3 130, age S to 3 years, . sound; bay mm re,' 9 year uld, weight, I.efiO, sound; sonel mare, weight' l,6o(K bred to. Wines horse; fiveyyenr-old hone,' good one; thirteen-year-old mare. ' CATTLE Five good Shorthorn cow?, bred ito a Hereford b'lM isree of thee have calves hy side and one fs to freshen soon; one Jersey row, fresh, 3 yenr old, iriviiig 3H gallons, of milk per day; on-half-Jersey cow, to freshen soon; one part Jersey cow. 5 years old, with calf by side, an extra good niiker: one Jersey cow. to fn-vhen in any: one Jersey cow, with cilf by side, yearling hetfer.

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Sixty head of pure-bred Big Tvpe I'oland Chinas, com bred sows and M fall pig JO gilts and 10 males. TI same breeding and as good individual-, as we have been s. regular hog sales. This sale is not wt.ieiy advertised, and an excellent opportunity to gel well-bred hogs at lain These hogs are ail immune trout . nolern. IMI'LiiMUM'S AM) IrllHl Two walking lovi 14-inch and K'-i-icli: one spr.ng-iooih harrow, nnr-uro bushels wiiite seed oats. 5 tons imiothv hav m nio.v

v TI.ItMS A cr.dit of (i months without interest v horses and cattle to those g'vrg a Lankanle note. K" count for cash. Terms en hogs will he annoum."! u JOHN' N. SICKS &S0X. Cdl.S. HLNUKKSO.V AM) MII.I.KK. Auct,,

CITY PRiMARY COST Lit tp'L .vtraffe Vote in Primary Mas fast al an Expense of Thii tyeiijht Ccnls. The ciM- primary held last Th'i-r-lay cost just a little over sj.'.u a lording to tne figures .-ompiled !;, e.-t -Ink, W.I!!.,.., I'. Mniith. One or t . a if the rxiponse hills hae not been n-sentinl et and for this reason the xaet amount could not be given hut i. will not be very much more than tin ibove ligu.-o. The total nuiilier i.f ites cast ,i tl"l. Tins makes me iverage vote in the (.riiliafy eo t a ion ot'ei ihirty-eiglit cents. TEACHERS KESHAN. r acuity ot t ingulf llixh .Sih.M.I J. dcr !!eiiMialions to Iruslcc. WIN'fl.Vri-:, March 12. The ,n,. ntendent of the Wing.ite high . h1 three of the t'ailiers ten lei -igmitio to (l. . .-tee of . mil Ci I- elfe ll k town.-h M.on.hiv. m'day to ta ng the ai't r the re. ..-her. M.-rie Co. ket. is s..p. nt. and tne tr " hts joinm M i. tl i 1 Maude Wil ind Anrii Miss lla..l it hers in t .ut wa.- a,k The a.li. JI a gl'.il f th- .-eh-. d to do .- i of tinAoramg U'. mil tho. i' oh th. ,1 , M.. io of Hie Wingkt.. .s l'.ie.l orniitg a;i-l trv to iron otp e matters, that .Mini in tl idthe till.-!"'' i-ght Ih. -.liool.. he h.,,1 r coil- of tea. hers, hilt it il.tt tin.- w oii'd Ik- 1111(1.. s. I'le'ion ha.. eiot out a. in. l.g the rolls and thev have to's' t. ell. r. i laml a." v ill prevent u hai monmiii itt!e iie".l. the entile ...lio.. coohl I,, -aii-r.-rie'l to N- w ,i. hiiion.l. ,.!.' n i h.gh school is m.iititaine.l in th. nine township. An mie.-e..i iag feature of th.i con rovcr-y in found in Hp- f ut tit tin Wir.gat ii.wkcttiilll'.'ti'"'. that ! .1 mil the wUubl lourrianteiil nms oiltir-ie ti a.-itool and tie tk la th. vo. k to be eligible aa entrant., in th. tate M'-Umg alt llr..ningt.m (ieorge tit of M l: aune Matin day fo'. a ."' visit with relativen atgl frten.U, '.. Iaw'8 ttn: daughter ilium ti middle of lat.uerk Col' a Vlwk

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- IIKEl) HOC: -liO it l COMMUNITY ( i 1 iJ. I Will u, Org mied ihip Wedne Vt ii-iimi'. v .Night. ACCEPTS I'OSITION. ii kin Sandlil n. .in I or ih Will ! Iload Si.h,tth II. l and llo COL. J. U. HENDEKSON'S SALES r i 'i Tin.- oi t A i ; vi: i r. A i.;. one wanlii.f; dates in ?1:-.'-. !-. e. e-i h i'.-.-. &?, Niotb .e:-t street, , f I.el..e..r. -.. ii'i.n : s e.i t ..r I.. mo i; i .. i ;w tor 1 1 io. ll. P. SMITH & ( 0. (icorKctown, III. i :-a st) rn.i: kkmkd, th iii.e-t tvnti.lrrfiil I'l'iip-dy kiiii'V l.ii'lav in tint ('. S. iiv.-r I oi t pc.!,!i in (,'c.'nri'lown. lani!N- u i I adi'ii'iin,' tmens in the past IH ftmiillis. This j. ir,-i-ily is easily a;jiln-cl ainl vim ipi triii!ii, It will I'.'lu'vr vmi tn '() itiiima-... Viii mn in. risk, Iml n ciiri'. I hnvo cnri'l itiiiiiy ,fiipli' in I'liinuii in tlio tiast few Hinnlhs. 1 hi: Jial. ut is apiilifil Itir and no nni' hj this reiiic.ly hut ntywlf. it is wold in Ij'baiiim at ,"'S-' Nit'tii F.a:;t iitn-i't, will lie sent hy i:irii'l post to any addivssi on rcii-ipt it ?1. It. P. SMITH CO. 1 Sa So Pile Kcniedy.

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LINDSAY & TOLLK FUNERAL DIRECTORS j'( BALL EUI1.DING 1 ( Nest to interurb&n Statioa as Office puoiie 1HS. Open day A night I . Harry L. Kenworthy HEl'KESENTING TIIE R. L. DOLLLNGS CO. i-sidcnce phone. 221; Office, lOli Vo can supply you with anyihine; ;n he ilarcwate line ALSO THE I10MZ Of TUB TOHB Lebanon Hardware Co. Mint om'Stra We are experts in our line thy i s JONES, TIIE CLEANER West South Street !X!; MiN N U.CAMZING & S VLKS AG-KNCY Kvoryihini; for the auto. DORT automobiles. VuIcMiiizmg a special ty. T1 pliena 3s2 Armory Ili.iiding AUTO LIVERY jj! j or. coiL I Cc-infry Urieins - Keaonahl I A, rren'oii'j Garago. t Ot'ice l'h' a- 'i'JU r.ui sterice 768 1 Tvr. If. URKEN l'tNTPT Virvt Nutloaal 0aV KnHiiag II. 1J. SHOOK VETERINARIAN Our O.iK l!n.g Store CHAS. E. LEEKE Tor flroccrica V). I IN I Cltl It'lAN Ill.I'C. li.irrv L. Kenworthy iiA'ni.i:. am. mmw oi' NONTAXABLE SKCl'ItlTlES Itca-hnre pholie, .'t; Hfllrr. ll'6 Uli, A. A. WILLIAMSON l'i l" F.AK, NOSI-; and til BOAT (. over i-lrt-r's Drug Stora. ril'JNE I'll. Job Work nt Reporter olTice lieportcr, by mail, 3 a Ye at.

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$ $ $ $ '$ $ ? $ y You Won't Miss 1 the money if you get a loan of ru on our small wackly paync4it plan. Don't worry, but let as make you u loan. . . $10 to $250 ; advanced upon Fitmiture, Live Stock, etc., and left ia your possesion. At Write ua for ratea, giving amount wanted, wages and occupation. " W. A. Swank w Crawfordsville, Inrl. .Ih n Itur llld. Phone D-C-29 $$$$$$.$ $.,$ Prest-O-Lite Service Station Batteries recharged an repaired. Free inspecf lion ana distilled water. Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street Phone 199. OOLEY & EDWARDS Sr-pcial Agents for Ed. V. Price & Co.'s Tailor P. 15. WINTERS I CU1K0PRACT0R i tlonn.: 9 11 a. m.. 2-6 and 7- a. I CONSULTATION AM) SPINALj ANALYSIS FREE W CHKcn-Neal Bldg. PaoM TIIE SECURITIES handled by Harry L. Ken worth' are safe and net the investor th! largest rate of mtcrent possible Harry L. Ken worthy Residence phone. 221; Office, 10, DR. L. M. BEAVEN j OSTEOPATHIC rHVSiaAT Fanrein Etat Bank Baildim 7 a. m. to 6 p, m. PliONE 264. First Rural Loan and Savings Association 112 . at.rlilan at, iabaaoa H. P. New, Secretary Phone 6 PINNELL-C00MBS Lebanon's Lead'nj Lumber Tar. If You Need a Plumber an(i-Nwl Iljm in a Hurrt Call TeM'one No. 12, ' MILLER BROS. I , DIV K. aetaARRiSOIV: DENTIST Fanuera Slate Bank BaiUiag'

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