Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 158, Lebanon, Boone County, 2 April 1917 — Page 6

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Sam Maranjrus Cook of New Railroad Out (it Arrested. WAS CAUGHT WITH "THE GOODS ON HIM' Raid Was ('oiiilncted ly Sheriff. Police and Promitnr Kallirday Nip, lit. A raid plan- Sat ni;nlc upon Sam Marag'is' la evening m.'iiit 6 o'clock by FhoiiiT I). N". Lewis, I'm l.rciltcr llolling .w ni l h and lalkin Snndltn, who was ?u'orn in as a deputy mhl lv chief of m,1i, I.lhs and c'T'ierrs Enimcrt an. I K.va.'is. Mariigus did a hooro selling business in the old Caldwell ptopeit town, the linuo t diallapolis ar.it y at t'n.. west edse of eiiiij ow ned l.y the In-l-rankfoit lailroad H a coi.k tor ;m- ia. .p n' tilers rmployed mi tie con.-truction nnk of the road. It had been repotted to the policethat hi- had been doinif a regular hnn7e business there fur the pn-t several dayn and when tiiev learned that he had been receiving shipn.ents of hijiior all week and one on Saturday it was decided to make a nid on Ins place. H.aTy Craip and another nian asfisted the police in pr-ttinsr the evidence on the firei k. These two men went to the house ahead of the onieers and had purchased n round of ill inks hfn ihe officer arrived. A silver dollar had been given these men which sheriff Lewis had marked in such a way as to reeoirniie it Inter. The men entered the place and Mnriitiis denied that he bad been selling liquor, but upon seurchine the piace tne oRicera found one tuil barrel of bottle beer and awo barrels of empties and another barrel paitlji filled. L'pon seairhinfr Mnnnrus the oHicers found tietween thirty-five and forty dollars in money. In one no ki't they also found the silver dollar which they hail (riven the men with which to hy the drink-. Maragus wai placed under nne-t and l.lui'eil in jail where he r..-mamed until it

WANTED Says the Advertisement

STENOGRAPHER Bright young girl, one familiar with general office work; mtrst be good speller and rapid; salary to start i to $15 per week: permanent. Call today. Ril.KY-SCHL'BERT-CROsS. MAN CO. SALESMEN Reel blowted nales ( producers, who can approach and I sell business men; men only with I alert minds, snap, and a propensity j for hard work considered; rommision basis. TRIPLE SPRIMi ( ()., G5 East Twenty-eighth ctreet.

But Can You Fill the Position? A fpw month training it hi inMilution will prcparf you for suh pniltnnn Lebanon Commercial and Vocational College . Castle Hall Building, Lebanon, Ind. orrxs nn. oth Stenographic, ISookketping;. flcrretarial. Muisiral and Other Vocational ilranrhs. DAY AND EVENING INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION TELEPHONE 50 ,

We Have Money To Loan First Rural Loan & Saving Assn.

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With.:n t!ie Bf -;t ten day!, providing them is enough intercut shown, there will be a elui of men orgnniied hero for the purpone of tudyin(f the manual of arms and taking n general -"ourae m military . Th purport of the clnsa i8 to teach men undAoung men the first principle of nilitary life, at least, mi if u call pfimeH for their servient they will ff benefited just that much. Hy joining the risua no one is bound in un way to any military organization fr to the government. It is being.formed liy home

people anil in solely fir the purpose of j helping men in a .mall way to be prepared in on.se to call loiwf. No , hIuim am to In- charged anil with the j (exception of the fcrch'ise of the? book (there will be little expense. The.. military books have to be bought fron the government- unil are sold at ro.-t The first liook to be used, the manua of arms, cost; tJiirty-five cents, anil thoi-e who f: itmfy their intention of j taking th cnur.se are asked to purchaw this bfiok. Anyone who is in- j

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ilr arned that h hail r.'ieiv. d a shin-I Iment of whi.-kev Salindin hut in their; se.ii. h Ihev failed to hnd ::nv of this, j The Creek staled .hat he had sent thir- to aiuitoer caiwp a slK.it v tant ! !!--vr. s'voped in hi .' - - ': a u ' i'u tne local camp for tiie past cloven months. He has been in this country for eiht or nine vears. Marajfus apfieared before Ju.lue I'arr tins afternoon and plead tudty to the charee of stlbnir intoxicatinir 1 f. liiUor Without license, lie was fined j $:.() and costs amuuntin: to $t'.l.K.. lie paid the fine. - CJOOJ) SIZED CROWD. Wilnessed The rerfurmanre f Our j Own IMayers ( umpany.

, . . , . .In'onth- and two dav. old at the time A coed sired c rowd was present nt : )f i!r.(t( (j , , t sl,r,.,i, (t,.,ia the Opera Hou.-e .c.itunUiy niirht to ; ma-to..l trouble for .ome tin e ii.l wttne-.s thp m.formance of fhu- Ow n j undi i w-ent an op raiiun af the Ih'acoPlavers Co., "The N'cwley w. d.-" v. as -,es- l, p tal Friday afferrom. Shoni the'iitie of the roii.edy whirh the com- after ti;.- o.wiaiu.rt l- d"-l. He pany presented. It e as up to the as- to tin- city w h - parents hi!ual ntatwlil which this company has j young and spi n', u g. .) part of Irs set in vheir plays to the Lebanon peo- - life here. Me has been uuay frorr pie. ' here lor the past ...".oral years, howlow. He was never married. Two HEATH TOTAL NOW 30. sisters, Mrs. Cert rude Ifyan if this fit v and Mi ;. I!. C. Could of Now JiF.W ALHAN'Y, I ml., April 2. y,, urvivo, Jane John.-on died here today from 1 ' injuries reee-ved in the rerent tor-

nado here, bringing the death li.-t up to thirty-nine. ASSISTANT CASHIER ASM HOOKKFEPKUExcellerit pen man; steady position; wonderfu opportunity for advancement. Ap plv before l' a. m. or bv mail JOSEPH'S OF CIIICACO, ;n South .Michigan boulevard. WANTED By local hank, tw. young men. 11 to 2a; munt t; 'mi P"nm'n an'' r)v"rjrn'"' .! j - nnonj pcrmunent and good chance for advancement. Address in own handwriting, Box No. 1.170. Star. II. P. New, Sec

forested niny leave his name nnl thirty-five font at the Reporter office or wilh Mitchell 'Jillutsori at A. J. .Shelby's law omen. The idea of the movement In to put into iiriuiil practice soide of the pinparcdness enthusiasm yhiih I.as heretoforc been taken ouj in worils, according to those whojkire at the luad of the project. It hfja ' been stated through the war difiarlment heretofore that thoe v.hnf have dependents at home owe their first duty there until their country rail; them. The class

is designed primarily fur such young men, in ord r that when the time rumen when they Ire called they will not have to go through the preliminary rnmse of tracing and insti urtion. It is thought thai the curse can be so dc.-igr.ed that hurh of the work Mich as the maiiii.il of aims ean be learned and the ifien will lie prepaied as much as it is Wssible fur them to be. It is morelJ a plan to put the prepatO'lnes-. idi 1 iito actual pracFOLLOWING OPERATION ., n n KxptfOfl ill ll.e DfafOtlesS IIospilal. Indianapolis Hurial Here Today. ,1 services of Charles I who died nt the Mi-an ai, Imiianapcdis I'ri.la ma-toid operation we. intr hel.l nt laiharapolis this nioniini; am; the body hiiiufrht to the home i.i his -i-ler. Mis. le-lt-iide Ryan Ivrc, ,-.b -II- ; h..ll :..-!-.H. ., ..,.. W i,i. Tin'd.v w:m :nt. j,. ,i ;,t the l:,k II. II -ed whs hern at Hattl. A.ii'ust H. 1 MTU anil ron. e ipiently was I'nrl -.-i years, .-even WILL BEGIN TONIGHT Tonight's Service at 7 o'clock Herau1 of Patriotic Mcotinit Tn l!e Held at S O'clock. On ai'coiint of the patiit:c meetinii to he held at th" Cenvial Chris! ar rhurrh tonii'l.t the ('iimn Pussier ,i'e-k services lit thr Pre,hyterun rhuich will be,r,n a; 7:'Xi u'd,. . narp in.-tead of 7:::u u- had been nnunied. This r- Pas-ion W.-ek a union services will be heal rarh evin ;t ti e Pre.bytiT.an Lurch. I Friday. " Hie day of suffering", ih -ill tie afteriloon services r.om U:'" o'clock unl.l '::i'-0 The .ven savings nf Christ while on tile CIDv! '."ill be one of the features of this program. Tonight the readings will lie. Matthew, 21 Pi to 1 1. Ma k. 11:1 to 11; Luke. I'M.) to H. "The Cleansing of the Temple" is the subject of the rfii i t; b. givi n bv the l!;-v. C. A. Paikin, pi.t.r -f tin- Metia-'i-t church. ALUMNI MKETINtJ. t the High Schmil liuildlng Tu.-dav Kenini at 1 iW, All .'iiueiiii of the L baron high 'scliis?' -vno ran, .'re i.-.ipie.t'. uir'ntiiii.il tnc iner-ting tit tfl Ingll - ; ," ; : ' Ti.,-.:,v e-fnii,g at :" nV'oek. Pefinite arrnngenients will be m.iile concerning the anuuul reception to the graduating class. The barmuet comeiittee !! have a report to mi'ke and several new committer! w ill he named. Many details of the affair are yet to be worked out. and a good attendant!.- of the former graduate is desired. first eome, first served. Oliver sulky plow.i, $40; cultivators, $:10. I.ebanon llardware Co. Attend the L. H. S. alumni meetintr at the high rhnol liinlriinf Toeo Hay vening. Eieit painting and paperhanging. E. N. Honon. phona 78. 4-2-f.t W he real bargain In. Implement. Inetijfat, Lebanon lldtr. Curnpany.

New Congressman Opposed to

War, Itut Will Ho Limit in Defen.se of American Honor, An Attica sneeinl nays: "Cdngredsnian F. S. Purnell of thin place has gone to Washington to take up his luties in the special session of the oimresM calU.I r..r nevt Mondav. He will participate in the Republican caucus this afternoon and will be d an earneat .ind apt miui at holding down a congeesi.iunal job. sonully Mr. Purnell is opposed - me b. tur the iri-r ntei mirl of the pfniple of the ninth district et if 'it beeiime.. nee.ss.iry to protect the national honor will not he a darker. "Here's where our representative tands: "I skill stMn.l u,relv liv the ureal. dent in any effort he may make to ('"'""t mc r:.-an live:-, right;' er property.' "'There should be no political lines when it come.s to ii.alioiial defense or '.he preservation of American honor.' "I "PI" ed to but if w:i 1 it has bee es u e mil 4 meet ft : lie-,,, pair past.' '1 fa of univr dldai truinin urepaialion for but as instil - ame agaiu.-t it. V e mu.- t nut permit ourselves to become a militaiy nation but it does seeni to me that the averaye Amciienn outh lictwecn ie aires of 17 and 22 needs to learn le lesson of di.si'ipiirie and obedience mi to secure ti.e p'' . ie.' ileveiop-e-nt which a period sp r in a mi!iny training ramp sup plies in perups its most ptfvirnt form.'" GREAT INTEREST IN HAL Mrs. Helen Warnim f happell to Appear Here April 11 I'icss Com men Is. Lebanon people are already di playing great interest in lite rental to be iriven at the Central Christian church here on Wednes-dav evening April 11 hy Mrs. Iltlen Warnim Ch-ippell for he Iv-neht of ihe C,ic and Six'iai Welfare l.e-res. Many of these people have "aril .Mrs. Chapped on former occasion; and know the iuality her voire while other.- have only heard of her but intend to heal lire n llii : time. "'Hie Sandman and the I'ewman of Mi,-.s Helen Warrum were another ilehgiit. Her two songs over the 'hildren are worth dreaming aheut." The above words are taken fioin the lienver llrpuhliran of 11,-nver Co!olado where .Mrs. Chapiuil las ap"'oiith, lieauty and voire are p-i .rldi.in united in Coethe's operatic heroine that .Miss Helen W arrum. v.ho is rich in ai' three gifls, gave In Washington a .Marguerite all the more charming because so raie. ally a sinier studies her girlhood aw:iyt bid. happily for Miss Warrum, t' e gods have been kind enough to let lur piay Marguerim in all the glory of youth that might tempt anv urand opera Faust tn make baigain.s for her love. She romes to Washington a pretty slip of a g:rl healing the approval of famous sinners and u fiveyear rontract for grand opera with Andreas Dipnoi." This "-'a.' taken from I he Wa-hington Star. "Miss Helen W'lirruni's Marguerite was exijuiite. Seldom has there ever liern a more ideal Marguerite in looks, manner and puaidy of voice. Miss Warrum did toe garden scene wit 11 laie chime, r'ni.j:- liie favoiite Jewel Soih-' with -kill, sprightline-s. ease and much clot, ni)e the Washington lleiald. i'he above ciipp'eis are used for the pill pose of letting Indian. in people know just how the Metropolitan paper.! are Kfotikmir of Mrs. ('happell, II i indeed fortumiie that Juincn K. Hi k lias u.-ed his influence in g-lting Mrs. rhapic:l to aripear here, not only that '.lie two iengucH may b" benefited, but that Lebanon people are given suih a gn at opportuinly to hear thin emger of world w ide f;.nir. The pi ire of the tickets to the concert will he one dollar. The piacen wheie they may lie purchased will be announced within the next day or so. WILLIAMS HOSPITAL. Mi Snvanah Kwarkhainer of Colfan who (indei-went on npeintion several days ngo retutried to her home tndnv .Mr. Edward Sturn of Mhunirh hurg um'.erwent on avi!,s:Rs! OS?"!tien thia momin;. Mra. Harrv Hooton who han heen taking- mili.-sl treatment Wa ablu to go to her- home todmy. Mrs. 1). IL Bonliam of Merhanicabtirr rvlurnetl to hee hom luiy.

I have taken the Overland agency and want you to come and see these cars. Call and make arrangements for a demonstration.

E. Phone 291 HceruiU For Kit her llranch of l edi ral Service May Secure Papers Here. Young men of lloone rnunty who I'd not jein Company II hut wdio wi -h ai join the regu'ar army or 'he navy lo not have Jo go to a recruiting station at Indianapolis to rn'i.-t. liy an u-t of congress several months ago urh of the postmaster, of the rountrv re made reiruitmg ollirers so nyone in Lebanon or lloone county m apply at the po:t"Tne here and 'nstmn-ter Berk will piepare the papMr. Peck this ntt ruing received the following letter from the navy roeruitinr station at Lubahapolis this morning: 'The navy needs HS.iiilO men to fill the emergency rnntplt ment authorised by th president. Indiana's allotted (ijota is SiK) men. These men rnu-t be enlisted before April Hflth. "1 am tlierefore making a ier-.nnal appeal to each postmaster in this state to .-how his patriotism and uphold thr honor of Ind. ana by obtaining at least one recruit for the navy. "It is also reiiuested that you use every influence at your command to arou-e the patriotism of tiie people and stimulate recruiting in your locality; lo this end it is sllvgesled that local mass meetings be held and the services of the best speakers of the vicinity he obtained to impious the citizens with the urgency and imperativeness of their country's call. "In regard to age certificates, in case where no official bitth records are available a sworn statement by tiie parents, relatives, family minister, or doctor before any notary or the postmaster will be accepted." FUNERAL T0DAV. Servient for Ijtle Stephen Jrtl ("onducted Thin Morning. Tkn funnil urvle. nf III, late Ql.S.n h.l.l at. thm home four and one-half mile south of town thix mnnimg nt 10 o'clock, the I. tfeynolrl. nfttrlnting Hill tnl 0S at the old Union cemetery. i Oliver lulky plows, 140; cultivators, ?C0. Ihanon Hanlware Co. Harrrf, pkotoa. Wt Sid dejuart

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When in Need of Lumber See Us Fuller Lumber Co. Phone 299. 410 Wert Soith Street

... i": . .. . . i ....... ." Xv BAT tASLKT 1DT0 LIT IET hi EXEGUT0H A On Phoo 60(1. Ewldanc. U yVTRL'STEEy 7 SAFETY RAZOR BLADi SHARPENED C3?OH. I Single edge, per down 11 Double edge, per dozen SS""!""!!!! We pay postage one way. l'p To Date in E.ery Reapeet Barker & Son. IbanOT Sixty-five nlrHy furnUhe!, comfortable ronms mmimmmmmmmm HIGHLAND MINERAL OWEN MORKERT SPRINGS Chiropractor Martinsville Ind limn: 9-11 a. m.; 1-5 anil 7-8 p. I'mlri in nunagrre' t F . pi. 'o"lttlim and Splaal Atulyaia i on .ntner; J. C. Youngi'Mgr'iform- 2M BWf. IW 6 illy of lloone coiinly); H. F. Fi her, vbs v M. I). ( I KES KHEl MATI.HM. " EVERY DAY IS WALL" (SJfe PAPER DAY AT ! - ' ' -T,ci THE PAINT SPOT ' THK KEXA1,1' ST0REHARRY SAUNDERS Phone WO-Y West Mam St '. v ' Iceo Automobiles - Truck j . Lmm Five-pasenger four $k Seven-passenger .six $l-f RoSCOe HollinKSWOrth F. O. B. Lansing I LVVVYER 'or I'emonntraiion I Moore & McRofoerts, Auto I if Oflice at Court Houe. ground door rilONE 355 i I Barjr&iif in Implements and f sfTfl 1 cZiQu Ilow share3 I rfSFZh J c RROWN CO, 4ppggy 1 , - : ' -i - 'v.--' ? For a paper harjrer, call Earl U.ter. ' ' " ' Phone 90iV 8-22-lt

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