Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 158, Lebanon, Boone County, 2 April 1917 — Page 2
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CONVENED TODAY
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MODERN SHOE COMPANY WILL OPEN A NEW SHOE STORE IN THIS CITY Thursday, April 5th. 115 South Lebanon Street (Formerly occupied by J. C. Reed shoe store) NEW STOCK SPRING STYLES SMART SHOES For Men, Women and Children Wait for our opening for your EASTER FOOTWEAR Modern Shoe Co.
j tuu w, 0i:e-l,4-l da j, I Suy 31 f'mlt vs. Storr,-.a. ndrninif I trator of yk estate, tiy jury. one
June t park" t. al., otorm,
iriniitrator fcwope estate, j June 4-William J- Kerr vs. NobI Seville Mm, Light. & Vtrxn Company, fur !. By jury, three
June 7 Ksiuiro L. IlonaM et. al, v. Avery Co. By jury, three days. June 2;", C.moa Thompson vs. Nu-
THE PRESBYTERIAL
CITY NEWS
Forty-first Annual Session of the Crawfordsville District This Week.
The foity-first annual meeting of the Woman's Home and foreign Missionary society of the Crawfordsville Presbytery trill be held in the Presbyterian church in this city Wednesday and Thursday of this week. All the ladies of the other churches and any one interested in the work of missions is given a cordial invitation to be present. A large number of delegates will be present and on Wednesday evening the delegates representlnf the different Guild societies, in thia district will lie entertained at a dinner to be wired at Central Christian church by the members of the Domestic Science cluh. The follow, ng is the program for the t'resbytenal: Wednesda;? Afternoon Finding the tluide. Mrs. W. P. Sidwell Minutes of Annual Meeting lf16 .. Miss Van Natta Education Miss Lena Bryant Enlarging the llorders Mrs. Ella Meyers Sunday School Kvangclism Miss Grossman Sheep and Lambs Homer Mrs. Fred Donaldson Appointment of committee and announcements. Pageant, Children of Many Landi Westminster Guild, Lebanon Voung people's banquet at H.'.iO. Young J'eoplr' School of Method: gramnior, Mrs. Zartman; drnwing, Mary E. Holiday; reading. Jeanette Ashman; hirtory, Vernie Frank, arithmetic, practical dc.nonst ration; literature, Mrs. Kingery; singing, Mr. Zartman. Wedneniay Night ' Devotional Rev. Carmichael Anthem, I'rncligal Hon Choir Ye-ung folks missionary travelogue. Address, Mrs. C. M. Williams, Colombia, S. A. Thuradav Morning -What Shall I Do?', Mrs. W. P. Sidwell With the Workers of TomorrowMrs. P. K. Zartman. Miss Mary E. Holiday, Miss Jeanette Ashman. The Treasury -Mea.' rring the Demands, Mrs. Russell Campbell; Mental Attitude, Miss Callie McMechan A Word From the Seci-rtario,. Needs and Process Mrs. William Calvert; Opportunity and Personal Itesponsibility, Mrs. A. U Saw-ver. Tools in Typo .... Mi.s Lena Bryant Investments .... Miss Leon Hi. .null Address MinS Mary lUinkin, Vrd;,, Isnn. Thursday Afternoon This One Thin? I Do Mrs. W. P. Sid ell Hill Cre-t Clinton ..Mrs. H. U, Pike Neighborhood House Gary .Miss Grace Warmington New frimi tiie P reshmaa Mrs. George Duncan My Ta,k Ashfnrd, Mrs. Joe lacobrHi Greetings from Porto Kiro Mr. P. V. .MrCriH Short Kurn .. .Mrs. G. H. William Offering. Uepon rf roninutteea.
Baumgardt for cleaning. Phone 98 Wanted Man to drive delivery wagon. Matthews' grocery. 4-J Zt Taxicab, auto delivery. 1-ong distance drive. Phone 219. W. T. Randle. See Isonhower & Son, paper hangers at 41? South Kast .-treel. Api il 2. 2 fit We have real bargains in implements. Investigate. lbanon Hdw. Company. The alumni f I H S will ircd at the bith c;iml building Tui'-u-evemrit at 7:10 o'clock, i We reliuild pian,s3 and arc cjaipid to relinish tr.se.- as w.ll as .-upnly
any broken or worn out parts. We haT an expert tuner and ran jm;our work immediate attention a!! or write us for pries. Geo. L. Kiank & Co. Msr. :il tf We have some fine P.cd and Maniniolii clover seed for sale. Lebanon Hardware Company. il-HT-N't
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WILL BE HELD TONIGHT
Arrangements Complete For Hig Mass Meeting at Central Christian Church.
Arrangement-, are complete f"r th; patriotic meetmir to be hr!d at t1" Central Christian church to-.nght at 8:l.'i oVlo,-l; and tho-e in rharov arr exiierliPB- a croud tiial v , p.ic i, the hu.-e. The t'cruts m uniform will act as p.-her.-. AM th u'eo at tend the mee'mg are r-pie. ted h the nirmbrrs of the Kli . lampitt Camp V. S. . V. to enh'T wai- or ea' ry an Ainefiran Mac. At the mectme -nil able resolutions will h" presented and adnnted. The follow inc (. program whie'i will be amod out, with E. S. Haney, commander of L'li C!ampitt Camp presiding: . Son "Star SpancM Pannt r," by the audience.
!rayor Rv. A. W. Ca.-h, pfst Christian chorch. Soiut--"R:,lly Around the ,uart' tte.
Tilk by K-v. tlo-.ner Hal
pistjir Hag."
of the V.
W. V.
Talk by the Rev. O. II. ( armicha!. lir.nt "Tramp. Traiep, Tramp, the Ho.s an- Marching" be Ms Msr. Kliiab'th Hot..n. K"a.inr "Vnnr l iar-Mv KlaB." by Mrs. Mary larin'on. Talk, by L. B. Stnel-sT. t.nncpa! of Inrh scboul. Talk, by the R,.v. H. H. K' .vt. K.K "Columbia, the (m ! the Ocean," by the audienco. Talk, by the Rev. W. p. M-Kin-ey, of the G. A. k. Talk, by the Kev. C. A. parkin Song -"The Battle Hymn of the Republic," by the tpiirtrtl. Talk, by tr.- Hey. A. L. Ward. Tik, hy K. O. Uoeers. rs,nf "Amerira." by tin- audicnc. Taps, by biiRler. Job Work at Reporter offiie
Term Continues to June HO, 'than l. Thompson, to moa-fy juii-
icnt. By rourt. one-hair day.
When Adjournment Will Be Taken.
DOCKET CALLED AT
A Number of Cases Set For Trial Several Cases Disposed Of.
Jure ftV Phil Adler Co-operative.
Store Co., vs. NcKon J. Parr, treasurer, for injunction. Hy court, one day. WILL DRIVE THROl'CIH.
I Lueel Aiient Wll BnnR Four ()er-
MORNING SESSION j ,aml 0( rnm ToIeI),
K. A. flrenton with four drivers will leave tonijtht for Toledo. Ohio, hcro they will :'t five Overland ears and drive, thoni throunh to this city. Mr. Hient'm has taken the aitencv for tlie Overland and already holds the Saxon and Dolly Mudison .iKoneics.
The lle.one eii-cuit court convened this morning for the April term. Thr trim continues up to June ,'10 when pdjottrnment will be taken. At this morning'., ses.-ion the docket was called and many eases uete set for trial. Several ca.-i were dismissed and judpment iendre,l in others. Cases Arfiiidicated, In the cis.- of M. V. Vallioem at' liiv-t Geor-re . Mail et. al to n,. t title, judgment w ived' red for plain-
till'. Charles Ji. Ovear .. appoinU"! eoinmissioni-r .'eid oi.lcred t,i r.'l.-n -! hon ;
Th.. ,.a ... ,.f V. ,!.,:, A,,,,.;,,,,, the Columbia Con.-erve Co., ,",. damages, his boon 1-sniis"l. The case of Caiuie i r.hark si !:. ''rvbiuk. for rhvolce, his been .li.--iei..sed on mnt'on of the plaiatiif. Ivi ed I-un.-khmiser has taken j jdgipcnt flenin.-t the C'tiyens loan imr Trust i.'l. guiiidian of Mary . I'li il, ; oustT. ' n account for ?." and cost-: Minni" li. C.Mies was awarded jtidg i-ni for ,vpi and cu ts aj:,in,i C'vrle., Con, -. The ea.-i- of C:i -i V.mllako is. lii. Indiana Cr.ion Traction o., for dam-
sees, has ben disriii -el he aciernient
at defemlai.lV eo.-i.-. ( sms S t f oi T rial.
MINOR COURTS.
Justice of Peace Trowhridirc this nvirninjf icnilercd decisions in t vo eases which he tried last week. In the case of Karl J. Allen anainst .lames M. Costb-r, for damages, he rendered judgment to the amount of I'.tM.'t in favor of the plaintiff. In the case of Milton T. MeCaitv agairut the Lebanon Auto Sales and Machine company ho g.-tve the plaintiff ju.tjruo'iU to the amount of ft fill.
ri.uk Stat-on el April. I I lr!-. the Gee.-;,.:. i,
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Vpr;l 17.Adam l-niii,slrater. By Chalies Virile, w ard Kmerv .
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"Pit one li April IS-
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thle.. dins. April l'uanapel.s & I raokfor ItmU.iy Co.. vs. William l:.i.in.iMi. cmd.-mn-,-"n :m. ; .liei!.-. f!, jur', , one 0 el,. April "4. D;nitier.-;ie, k vs. Iiaul.ep--perk. 1 s- ue... Aplil J"hr .1. Gil!.: .,e vs. IndiaiiHK)!i.; Tract 'om A- Tcnin,! Co 'or damages. It;, jury, three dive Mi,.,- ,i Milton l.p.li.e vs. I.ue'ta Masters, for damages. Hi jury, three days. May T Isabella A. W.-.-l v. Indimi National' I,:l lu-ura'cn ( 0., fo ilsir-tg... By juiy, one day. May 8 M ttoi-dd t . Paik esl-.tr. By curt, one 1ay. May 9- -J.eph W. Witt, tru tee, v Palmer-M Mali.'n Ku.mlur,- Co., to foreclose mortgage, l or i.-j.-s. Mll 111- -1 ,i eeo v.. Sin ill -state. H
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11-Small
11- I, m . men for f..r
ephen.,
May n.H,ra K. lleVA ,tt vs. ',-,. tn.i Inrtia-r, K-.-lway c..., !.- dim tg By jm ,- t.o dav-. May l -Onis K ilr,-,,,:,-! :,nd liur'tie M. Hur.t v T. II., I & K. trtimi Co., f-r dsnini;e.- IV, jur, nr.lav. May t P.r.k Henley, adiuini.tia liii of en'ate of V.illiii'n ). Henley, fi.eea e l, .. lndianspole. Tractnin A
TeiBiinal C.J.. for duiei.Lrei. lie mrv.
foil
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vi. trunk I-. .t-fsvenwio, on a11 e,,rt. .me dnv. May H - M lhset ( ,,
Co.
Sheridan Auihoiities Claim to
Have Proof of Guilt of Thefts Near Terhune.
The NoidcsMlie Ledger says: "Wa.ty Leoparl :-r,t o' . it.rth n.-t pHrt "f Shot . :in i, wnnt.'d ii the authorities on : ihair- of el i.-keR
t-n'ing. H is e-. i'ired ui h' tole
seven ehikes of I .e V -iW I ..!;!; if n .te.l. fiwn lee f8, i:: m y !,.ul !, i'.-nir Tishuoe en or ahc.tii .March 17th. "When s'r.i.-h.d Ki-l-.er .-iiid M, Muulten visited the ho;Me of Leopard Monday six oi' t'.ese fus. Is were found i.ilait. The othir one is thought to
i.ave ir. i vith foul play through the
'i: -g pan. "In order to a.-eei-lain wlietiier oiiot tliise lowis did belong to Muulten diey were lakijl t.i his farm v, here at roasting tune they soujrlit the-;- old ,1,1-n ters alongside a few of their comeiurioi., who had esciitoil the thief's i luleiies. Baning a clipping of the -tngs and ta.ls both s ts of cl'ieie-n-eie exact 'y alike. 'I.'opard deni.-l the charge Monday vii. n quo-tinned hy the Mar.-hal but hi net ie -n ..i-er
LA.RGE AUDIENCE HEARD MRS. DAISY 0. 6ARR
The Kane;clist Declnrt-s Her Opposit inn to W ar ith Germany.
in -Pile of the bii-l weatlier Suii'.h; u. -imiig a giMd i-'ied ccwd attend.,! the s-rvices at tl.e Centra! t iii-'slian 1 1 lire h and he;,rd the err ne.e on J-.m.-- bv Mr.--. Daisy Barr. In this sernien Mis. Barr -tated that .li- sa n..t oi f.iM.i of ...i and . -peeially not in favor of this roiir.try gel' ii.tr in war v ill, Corn-inn; at this, tune. Mtc ..toted thai n h r opinion t(iis country dot n-t have r, .,on ' nough a, ,et to go to war with GerA mie-l, Inrier e,w wa- present at tee e-.eutng .H-rvp. uiid le-ar,! her .neon the text of which is takim from Paul "1 am Not A-lueed of
the Gospel of Christ."
Mr-. H. G. Brown and
mil W, lalell rntoifnin -. :,t , s-imli I'vetung dinner par1 ' at their hoi .in v.'e t nrth ti.-i. Li'iiinyne Tel Lon Ril-rts a"d Wa'.nr ;iervies.
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Two Classes In Horse De
partment Are Eliminated.
OTHER CHANGES MADE
Entries in Early Closing; Events On Racing Card Are Encouraging.
Keveral changes were made in the premium lists of the Uoone county fair association at the meeting of the stockholders held in the offices of the secretary, I-rank . Myers Saturday afternoon. Two classes in Hie horse di iiaitmeiit were eliminated. Included in these two cla.-scs are the general purpose horse and the roadsters and .-addle horses. In the poultry department the fol lowing clas. en were taken oat: game birds, bantams turkeys, geese, ducks and guineas. The vegetable department. The printing and drawing, the nris and craft., and decorative arts departnunts w,re also cliniinati d. The classes taken out by the stis'k-
io const'nuen-e - is much com and noif oil.--
holders are of really It is seldom that thi ;h tition in any of thei
etili ies are madp by ; ameouo who knows f the lar's of c-.r., Idiou ia outer if, di-nv wen. easy i leu. '-. The elucidation td those rla.-c. will not le node, si in the ; hewing- eia,!,' l.y the various ileparlini'iils. Racing Kntrii's. Pie.-peet.- for a graral raring card ire the best that the local association has seen in years. !'. O. Myers, secret a: v of the B lone i cunty -is. o.-ia-
tion this mer-.iiiig iccein-d
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previoo I. re-ived th" otKe-s :,': a 1, in; d'sta.iee me.sace from the circuit secretary yesfrdav slated taal he had ,-iMeen entries for tin- entile circuit none ef w huh Mr. Myers had .-.ceivul in Lis list. A'l ent' ies whuh we,e put in the mail tr.hiy he re. i-eivel -o If is e;.i'il'il thst the Aoril ei. tries in the early closing even!.- tctil nni'lii-r at least 'hirt.y as there are alro:"!y twerty-tiv". Horsemen who elite'ie the P even- hy today are eni ehllged two percent, May I it is three per cent, and June 1 it is fmir
cut.
"THEREALITSESDFWAR"
Ucceivf Sheet of Itl'xid Ctudlint; Pictures Dtrpirlini; the Horrors of War.
Pi aitiraily every minister in Lebanon yesterday received a sheet, of blood-curdling pictu'-,'.- entitled, "The Itealjtie.; of War." Larh of the packages bore the Lebanon postmark and evidently someone, wim "the peace at rmy price" idea has sent them out. The sheet is covered with pictures and it the bottom are several quotations some of which are taken from Socialist paK,s. The firt piiture is that of a letter lie-iniig the mark "opened by censor." The title f th,,. iK " l .oiible for those who write displeasing th'ne!.." A picture of an An-erpiiii dollar is entitled "the rails,'." A not lie iliustlal. . the
munition wtmpire b, i.ef f .!. Olhrr ten.ie'1 to show th' included in the I -The purpose e d. lit. I he i ople
I English Auto & Tractor Co. I Cadillac, Paige and Dodge Brothers' Cars I Emerson Tractors Auto Accessories Eat Side Square. Phone 310
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Every child is a lover of music. This natural love of mue
can be satisfied wtth a Stewart Phonograph. And th Slews? Phonograph is within reach of everyone the price is only $6.5 Let the children become familiar with the beautiful music master inii'.rumcnialisls, orchestras, bands, soloists, etc. Thef there are the educational pieces recitations, verses, lyrics art rrcse. All of these are a necessary part of tha children's ed, cation. No need to deny them of it when you can buy th wonderful Stewart Phonograph for $6.50. I The Stewart Phonograph reproduces with beautiful naturif ness a'i records of any type, any make, any size, any price. I You need hear it only once to be convinced that the Stewaf
Fhonograph is superior to all other popular-priced phonograpl Come in and h-ar it today. (
Geo. L. Frank & Co.
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Clark !
I h.inoli not only , h'nli but I eiillt.flil. Hour th song ,t.d to b" flv-n Vieilni'lay evetii eg, Apr'l II at the Central t hristian ehunh by Mrs. H"eu V, arrutn Chapp'-H scprano of Indiamipolis. Benefit c:v:c league and S...c"il Wi-haro b-.qr'M-. We have some fine Red and Mammoth eiover seed for liale. Is-banon llurdnaro Company. ' 7-Ult
S. S. CONVENTION IN
JAffiON I
L. M. Crist, of Thorntown, Made Principal Address Large Attendance.
The annual ronvr.ition of the Sun day school 1 of Jaeh ain t..n.hip held at the Advance hre-tian churrh Sun,iay afternoon with .1 good attendance on -idernig the utf ivorahle weather. Willi the exespiion of one. all the ichool.., in the township were reprcinted. The prii;rntn began at 'i o'rKk. The coiohined ihoirs of tlie thi'o Adv, mee churches under the leadership of W. K. Luea,-, fiirni licd some splendid music. !.. M. Crist of Thnrnlown made the principal address of the meeting, his subject bring "The Bible as the Hule of Life." K. K. ( ruse, rountv superintendent al .u made an intere-ting address. The M-
! lowing oflieers ere elected f , coming year: Ora McDaniel, ident; George Zimmerman, vice I 'lent and Ora Swindler whs re-e
so, rotary. These officers will ai
j the township dcpa.rtipent.il sec
Next Sunday afternoon the vf
' ington township Sunday school
I vention will l held at the j churrh, the program to begin I o'clock. The following ia th'
i gram that has been announced I
Imer Riddle and Leo Sanders,
'dent and secretary; Song, cmg
j tom; deotional, Ora Smith; n the minutes; asblee.w. Rev. Hal 1 song, Mwl.anifaliarg M., L. S I iirhofil; tslks by the townshii
cers; reports Lv the uperini"n -olo, Ietha Bramhlett; short Ora McDaniel. Advance; E. K. Whiteslnwn; Robert S. Croe ar er county oiTie.ers; offering; V sal.
It improve the blood, clean stomach, regulates the bowels.
the iiunetiLe. livens vox up. You
belter feci better-look better
Spring tonic. !. Oak drig J
JONES, THE GLEANER
Save worry and anxiety dv nendinz in early
" t itit, put, in frM.r 8f.u anivpr in yvu aurai an orucrs ii.iwf ( n rw niiu luaaivt. nv cmh
week.
nu much of yimr KuhUt work a poH-siMc.
XV orders U tw.-cn r...v. i
We are NOW folly equipped for. prompt and cfTiciVnl SLUVICE
Suits Cleaned, Steamed anl Prc:::cd $1.50. Call Phone 337 and rjet Our Prices.
You will ask!
oono in your chhh ruiiy in ine wc'it. iicii ts an ytiu :it!i ui ni'iji you. tuu win .e.
itll Ui Ulirt WtJAK Ctteil ail ll 1 tilu U .VOll Will iuVUI' U1 Vtllll fUM VUltrl rat i,r ill Hitj
Veare the only cleaners giving tickets on Saxen Roaditcr
