Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 155, Lebanon, Boone County, 29 March 1917 — Page 12
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Singing of Star Spangled Manner in Schools Required.
THE STATUTE IS PLAIN
County Superintendent Servies Receive Letter From the State Superintendent.
"Thiit th Stat Board of IMuration shall require th sinirir.fr uf thf Star SpimrIM Banner in its i-ntirrty, 'in the flrhoolti of the of Inliumi upon all patriotic occasions." The above is inciuilftl in section B.',82 of Burn' Anaotutni Statutes, revision of 1H14. Thia morning E. M. Servio, county suprfntf nilent of whool nwiveil the following IrtttT from lloracp Kllia. tate PUeririttfiiW nt of pulihe intittiun: "An pirsiilent 01' the State Hoanl of Fihii'.-ition, 1 rc.itectfully direct you to require from all teaiheru of your county, (city, town anil rural) a sttut romuliame with this statute. II omision.s of this duty heretofore have occurred, there mu. t be none now. If ever occasion derrmndod the cultivation of the sentiment of this inspiring soiir, certiinlv the rri.iii through which we are now .asinif constitutes that occasion. "Every Iniliana teacher anil pupil should memorise the words of the Star Spancled Hanrn-r, sinir them. ol grow in appreciation of their itrnificnce." Mr. Servies stutrd this morning that he heartily endorsed the contents of the letter und there is nn dnuht hut that all who read it will do the same. Il it l fact to be Innlced urion with shame, but nevertheless, there ure hundreds of people in Moone rounty who do not Inow the words of this national hjmn. lo not let the spirit of thin letter be confined within the hounds of the school rooms but let it Rpread to every home as well.
GOSSIPY NEWS NOTES . FROM IIOOSIER CAPITAL
ffie fN.i.ol,.,..l .,.(.-.. INDIANA POMS, March 29. The ,ctate lnril of tax coioinissioners next Monday IwRini iu annual f fty Jay .'e".ion for the purpose of fixing the as e 'meet of taxation of all pnprt) of fteam lailmad.;, electric railways, telegraph, te'ephone, eyprj.-is, slerpitiir car, transportation and piie line companies, copartnerships and avociations upon which by law the state hoard is i-iuird to make original iu-scRmi-nts anif the hearing of appeals and application. for revision of assessments as formerly fiwul by the county boards of review and the state iu:M of tax commissioners. Ail persons alTeeted are asked to take the proper steps to obtain a heirrg at the earliest possible moment. Any person dissatisfied with any as-;e-rneni lixed hy the board at it.; f'ir;t session, and ilrsiring to upp.'ul Iroin. and a.W a change in fuoh a-i-sesvnent, must tile notice of appoa! and application for a reassess mint with thn Auditor of state, not later than June twenly-thlrj.
Well Known Slock Buyer Shoots Himseir With a Rifle No Cause i'm Assigned.
A IHrlinfrton special rays: "Frank MriK-k, 48 years old, comilted suiciile yestenlay morning at 7 o'clock 1'irinif n rifle ball into his head in a barn on the James Weaver farm, near the Itrock home, two miles northeast of here. No reason for the act is known, as Mr. Hrock is not known to have t,een worryir.jj about anything. He had been is us usual cheeiiul frame of mind ilurir.jr the past fi.'W days, tie was unmarried and had been living with his parents, Mr. and Mr. Noah Brink. He was a well known stock buyer ancf shipper. "Mr. tiroik left his home yesterday mot nine und went to the Veavei
home, there borrowing a ,i!2-ca!ibre
lifle with the explanation that
wanted to shoot pigeons. He carried
the irun to the William Cook place,
ipiarter of a mile distant, anil entered the barn there. Mr. Cook saw Hrock
atid oucstioiuil him as to his rea
for being there. Making an evasive
answer. l!r.H-k walked back lo the
Weaver home.
found In Corn Crib.
Whether Women shall vote on machines prepared especially for them, or whether they shail vote by the Australian ballot system, on a ballot containing candidates for the off!res for which they can vote, will be decided by a special committee appointed by tiovernor tioodrich. The cotnmitttoe. composed ,,f Attorn. -y-'ienetal Stansbury. W. H. Thompson and VV. W. Spencer will deride all mat
ters relating to the woman sutTn.g- .-(,;, jt the Weavnr hrn. Hr
law, the : it(islrati..n iaw and s ,.,, ,,y Weaver mid a hifd the new primary law, and will givelmilI Tnv wnt j,,,,, tho bam hy
then- interpretation to the state c!ec-, ..no,nrr y,rori having locked
tion commissioners. I,n(, l(nor through which he entciod. ' Mr Weaver seurcheil the barn with-
I The (icn.-tal Memorial ass.H-iationnr I . ,,n,iM1 iro,.v an,i the hired man
Indianapolis, winch will he in charge mnkmi' a furter search when
!of the arrangements for the tliirtv-i no funti tllc i,wess body on a jdl eighth annual rncampnv nt of toe ; f jn inai corn , ri, n th
t'.rand .A tmy of the Republic, IVpart-u -rhf ,n, r,r, nv triH-k had
id by the other men. Tne
bullet had entvied in the center of
of the .Spanish-American war, when i Block's forehend. causing instant
and ii r. V. f oon eiilerarned af Monduv dinner the following
guests: Mr. and Mi, fcugar Bruce,
Vic. and Mr,'. V rank Hatler and daugh
ter Lalah, Mn. Mollie Martin, Mr. and Mrs (,ige Swisher uf Craw-
rornsviite, and t banes nruce. Mrs. Marv Sanforrt returneil home
Sunday evening after n week's vi lit with friend? and relatives in Muncie,
111. Mr. and Mrs. John Utley weif the guesU at dinner Monday of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sparks and son spent one evening last week with Mr. and Mrs. Koliert Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Kli Brown spent last Wednesday evening with Mr and Mrs. E. M. Coons. Next Sunday morning and evening April I, will be Rev. Dale's regular appointment at Dover. Kveryonc js invited. The funeral services of Oorge
Sharp, son of Robert Sharp, living near Gadsden, were conducted from the Dover Christian church at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon by Kev. Ilomtr Dale, burial at Dover cemetery. Mrs. lanm ft ley spent the latter part of the week with her mother.
4. a. 1 v... Hist of L - -non, w-io i a 1.. lire-siv ami fnrroly of Ad- If
riw.un tne sn-ne. N I vance, "pent KuiMtuy 'Hh M. M. KitMr. ml Jim. Will Mhernmn nd ririr . on i.nd family, sou took dinner Snmtav with Harley i sevi .-. I da , a iftmned home Thuts-
lilawson and family
Mr. and ' Mrs. William Jackson spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Joe M.;Clain.
MT. ZION. Judiic W. If. Purr and family of Lebanon, visited M. M. Edrington and family Sunday. Elian Plew anil family east of Thorntown, spent Sunday with Mrt. Margaret l!ek. Next Friday will be the laid dav of school at io. 11. Dewey Akers from near ,W'hitetown is teacher. Carl Ferguson und family from near Buslituwn visiteil Dorsa Itutler
ibv. . I Kr-v. A. A. Ileiultit vi iteii hia i daughter Mis. tilen M.mcWy ami family Tietay soi thw. 't of Advance. S. V.. r.diin;ti,n and family vi'ited Harry lji,.;.-, and V. ife near New Rj.i Sunday. M PI.K f.RGVK. John T. Akers i-. having some carpenter work done. ,.Ioo Itait and K.divani Adair graiii d th" road;, la t TucMlay. Joseph Hr .dley and family attended the funn-al of (icorge Sharp at (i.ids,ji Mom ay. Jesse Mac:- and wife entei'a'nci:
Mis. UoyA)tman of Ilig Spiinir.
and family of nar atop 124 Sunday. I Friday, Mr. Mare's parents and Mrs. Newt Rratton and wife from near 1 Mare's parents Mr. and Mis. Ira Sta-
Cherry Grove spent Sunday with K.
E. Jones and wife.
i r,.. luorLVmni. k,i f :i .. I ho has been visiting her perents.
from near Manson, visited her mother J Mr- nd Mrs. John T. Akers returned j Mrs. Maggie Heck here Sunday. " her home Sunday. I Rev. A. A. llendrix and O. A. Mc- j Mr. and Mir. Jack Adair enterjClainewas in Lebanon Fiid.iv aruUtain.d Sundav, Mrs. Adair's parents Saturdav. Mr. and Mrs. William Mahler nrd I J. W. Ilammick and viTe who h ive Alva Abbitt anil wife of liads.l.-n anil been visiting relatives in Illinois fm Mr. W.dlner and wife.
Why Not S-vi
Why not. save money when yo can? , Xook nt tlie opportitnity I giv you to sa.'e on dental Work. I Why pay ,"0c for extract in
teeth? I extract teettt wiuioif
pain, only 25c Why pay 7.V for silver filling My price Mtc.
Why pay 5 to ?S.ft0 for gol
crown ? My price $1.00 to $.".C
My prices on other dental woi 'just as reasonable. 1 gijarantimy work to be as good as the lies ("all ami see and you will be cor vinced. J. A. PARR Neal Cason hlock. North Side i Square, Lebanon, Ind. Phone .H',U
REPOKTK.lt ON K. R J3.00 V F.Alt
j ment of Indiana, plans the greatest ' j,,,,.
patriotic itemonHtration since tne ita
I the veterans meet here May 9. 10 and;
II. The southern . an tarv dntiiit of the state had the lowest death rale of any di-'tmt in the state during the
month of February, according to ie-i
eath. "The
se to
lived
ncale came
of the dead man. He had iis vicinity for fifteen years
ml had many fr.ends. Besides his parents he is survived by two sis-
lirock, living
port ', to the state l.onrd of health. , ,,,,, .ini) Mr, W illiam Painter, of
Oliver lulky plows, $40; cultivator. 30. Lebanon Hardware Company.
Th'- death rate wa-s per th ami people. The central district. 19.94 deaths per thousand people, the higiie-t rate.
I Darlington."
SPKCTU. MASONIC NOTICK.
Clover and .timothy s Lebanon Hardware Co.
?d for
lioone Lodge No. 9. F. and A. M., sale. 7 M p. m., I rolay. Called meeting. !7 lot Work in l eHowrml't degree. .'t '2'.' .'U
Good Bye and Good Bye Last Week In Lebanon
One Week of Real Bargains Remember, Saturday evening at 6 o'clock will clone the door, and begin parking, you can not buy any show after that hour. Bargains Greater Than Ever For these few days I will make you extra bargains for any merchandise in the store. (Remember no shoes sold after fi p. m.) Saturday, March 31st. I Thank You for Your Patronage Philadelphia Underselling Company H. GOLDSMITH SOUTH LEBANON STREET REED'S OLD feTAND
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