Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 164, Lebanon, Boone County, 9 April 1917 — Page 5
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D. Special suction give to kutaey, : bUdde. rectal an skia t&aaaaei. j Rooms 205 tad 104 i Fanners Su Hank Building CORY & BRATTON mineral DiKEcrqaa Ofilee pbona Hfl: Residence phone 240 and (US Btanic Slwk. East Sooth Street BRENTON GABSAGE Autos and Auto Supplies Eist Main Street Thone 294 L. W. KLRTLEY DEMIST First Nation. I Bank Building Third Floor ROYAL WORCESTER AND BON TON CORSETS AT CRAIG'S IIMIIIIIIIItltlMllllllilllllllUCIIIIIIIUIIIIM COOK WITH GAS ItllBIIIIIIIUillimilllllilllllillllllllllllllll C. E. NOBES The f'enslar Drug Start "A Medicine fnr Every IIL" South Side Square, Lebanon Karpen's Guaranteed Upholstered Furniture. COULTER-SMOCK Optra Bouse Block CO. Metzjer Lumlier & Coal Co. THE PUONE OUDEK HOLSE Lel.unon and Tbornt iwn. I'hone 16 DR. T. S. TURNER LEBANON. INDIANA. DiaraMk of Women and Caiidxea N te. Throat and I.u&xa Stat bar k Build) dj, Rojma t04, t'lb an-! t3& Fhooe S3S JONES & STARK CLOTHIERS Suitn that Suit South Sida S'iuaia We pay more for cood elecn furniture, rutrs and carpets.. We need the.a and mu.-t Ikim! then. CU1 ua before u wll. Furniture Exchange 210 L'.anon St. Vtrmi m DOKS ()llf (!,! HOOF IKAh? IF SO. SfcB ( l.VDi: LOWE. He tnarn!ies i si-p all leako wuli n:h'- t 'M I'.'o-r 1'lioNK ",') GROCERIES Always in the Iead LEWIS & STORMS J. E. BERKLEY Electrical Contrictinir Elcefrir Wir'nt;, Motr Work, Anything. RraonaMc prirea ORn at reur nl E'er' dru atore C-.ALL2.T. And Sate Money on GromitM. J. W. UAVIDSON A"i"- I ."! Ti'wli'ip t;Utii3
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MISCELLANEOUS FOR 8AJJS. FOR SALE -ParrH P!ym.n ' Rock ejtir, $1.50 fnr fifteen. C. F. Uanney, R. R. 13. I'hone 1:2837. 3-19-1 mo. FOR SALEHousc suitable for chicken or hog house. Call telePhone Tift. Mar. .10-tf. FOR SALE 0O Iu.uIm of top dirt See Matt k Son. Telephone 52ft K. Apr. S-t-FOB "SA LlT'-Two" "WonhamTriwi tables in good condition. For .information call L. I. Atkinson or Will Plott. Apr. 3-St. FOR SA LE Oniy T hushel of need cr.' n left. Come early if you want ativ. Ail va nee piione. John V. Km-m.-rt. Apr. 7-7t. I' 'J! SALE OR RENT Two' nWC'livr i pew ntcis Shumate printer. I ',..!-:i4. Apr. 9-r.i. HELP WAN'ttU' " AiJKNTX WAY ED Fiighet cash paid w-epkiy with jiart expense. Home territory. Free outfit. Ka:;y outdoor work. Address Hawks Nursory Co., Watiuatosa, Wis. 4-l!rl2t V A Vftfl i Mi n nt t. H., j." i R. i..ht house to unload coal. 4-2-tf W A NTV ! C W'omiVWt Indiana" Condensed Milk Co., to unload tan. Indiana Condensed M'K: Co. 4-2-tf WANTED- Two boys. Apply" at Hum Mfg.. Company. 4-4-Kt WANT!'!) A niRht watch at the In diana Condensed Milk Co. 4 5-.".t VVANTFl t'liri for office work and cashier. Short hand or typewrit-inj-nut required. Address box A. care of Reporter office. W ANTED SALESMAN--' Lubn itinir oil. groa.-1-s, specialties, paint. Far T v hole time, FoiuriiMinn In as until nhiittv established. I'enrt:' n-nt jio. itimi and wide field when iiuii.'ii'ied 'if (Mi'd. Man with rig preferred, j Rivi-t-.idr. Itrfin'm; Company, Clove- ! lard. Ohm. 4-7-2t I W AN TED -Second cook who' can bake pies; ai-;n day waiter. Cm) job to right party. Hopkins' restaurant. 4 0-:U WANTED-- Mexwnger bey'nt oner. !u. t have wheel. Western L'nion Telegraph Co. WORK W ANTED. " W WTED House-cleaning to do. Call 6:6. V'.W'rKI' Con-.moo wwrnir e.Kcial-l-.il. Iron's work. Address 60S Ki ,t ( hicatro stWt. HO L SES FOR H ENT. FOlf KENT-Five room house. Neat ;. 4-i-6t FOR l!ENT-..Mod"r.i Uoufo. 6 roomi and bath. .'I'l-on- iw or 7i :f-::i.,tf. fHii " NT-- Modern eiirht room lion ., fumi. licd llirouliout, i6 K-i I Sopf rior street. 'I'hone V''. 4 9 fit. FOR KENT o'-rooin h"u. and Eariliii. mile north of Lebanon, on the KrirUort road, SUp SI. Franh A', is, i:. ii. n. tit. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Jl'O.t SALE'-'-S ris'in ho'useT 61 Roval .-treet. .-e Miss Martha Haldndce. North A. sheet. 4-ltf. LO.vrA.W EOl ND. t'ST fii"-rle w it h tw e'kxI tiro.i. j-l t al.Uell, phone oy. Apr. 7-n. M'l; KENT A carii'ii to respimsilde p.:'!..,. Call at V Eal Wa hsnrton : lro, t. at lj p. :o. Apr. 7 St. If You Are Lookiiir, For Anything in the Music Line LOOK IN HERE. We from Hani. have it. a piano Anything to a Jew's W.W.STEVENS K Si'lc S. I'lionc Tt'i CHICHESTER S PILLS
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Nephew of Herrmann the Great Coming With His Company Tuesday Night Local theatergoers will have the opportunity Tuesday night at the Grand Opera House of seeing Kellx, nephew of Herrman the Great, in an eyening of magic. Herrmann ia ably assisted by the clever little illuaioniat I..i-1'itite Ci.idvh and Co., James William Elliott and hit fifty-l-w t'aithful litib; friends presentmc one of the best nmircal shows tourintt the L'mted States. In ronjunetiun with Herrmann a special picture program has been arranged. The opera house will open at 7 o'clock and the picture program will bet;in at 7:1a. CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE. made E"Deral striks impossible. It airi has rripK-strtl the various state b t ir-l.-iture.i to suspend or moilify restrictions on the local laws so that nothmj; ran interfere with the operation of all industrial ctaMishincnts at maMmum speed. This proposition will be effiTlivr only durinar the rwriod of the war but will permit placing priv;te i- tabli iiments working on (overnnicnt work on a Si-hour a day basis. 'IV .-tat'' department is in touch with the South American countries waulunit the action tii'-y will t-ik-no-that the I'nited States is at war. It i.- cn.-id'-red certain that Brar.il will fellow- the example of Cuba and epier th- wax j-lior'ly. fiuatemala ha.- und.-i- rensidr ration similar actio If it should do -o it would be a mur. of il-ep gratification to the I'ni'rd Stat' 1 1 i.l o'lirh a.- it would solve ( problem. Fri-.-ident F.-trad.i Cabr' ha.- an un-j.-uaily efliciciit am'y wh woubl be of Er-at value in rli'cklliT anv ho-llle action by Mrlco s'iouid ii. rimn influence fina'ly prevail the Nicaragua al-o if reported a.- ronsi ermir wliat a -'.ion it shall take with the anli-i Jerman influerwe seeming I !y in c int.-ol. Aniorn-an oH'h ial . rootmue carefullv to watch the development., in M co. fjeneral FershuiK ha- rojMirted lii.it cv,..M Ii Net! aloiiR the border and oil'i-ial . I arccp'nrl ti,!s rewrt a Indiiafinit t' l the rtatements that Villa wa ojw' tna vit! joyr thou mid nicii and that there ;n iinrrat amoon Uirt (.arran J ta firee ;it a fl!mhT of points H4 untrue. J(oweve, no preraiition will V o'-erhmked and the arrest of fjrrman , ympathiser.i and Mifentii all aioti tne bonjer rvtmpue. AddttiKoal Arre.t. Follow mar hie rmfe'ive with Pre i 4nt W d on - AiWirwy-f.eneral -ory (..day it-sjjed nr)ra for a'MMIon at arUi of trVrai fnt -Tne (- partment ha made it plain thai the ui euat-jdy aud ail etfurU to mruiK
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a wealth, of dnrument tnc spread cbarsetrr of tie i,e:in rpy ayatem have been tt),.4. U,j rontenU of then doeumenta have been cernmuniented to Washingtoa and will furoiah the groundwork for further tape by the Kov""mM'it. It ia stated that among the persona involved in the evidence o far secured are a number of Americana of much political prominence. Whether they are to be arreated will depend upon circumstances. Because of rumors of plots airainst Washiagton public bulldinga, renewed precautions have been taken to guard them. This ia the season of the year when thousands of vititora, mostly students from schools and colleges, flock to Washington to see the sights. The majority will be disappointed this year as practically every public building has been closed. As an evidence of the personal attention President Wilson proposes to give to the war plans announcement was made today that hereafter he will receive only members of congress having important business with him and a very fewothers. The majority of his time is to be devoted to dirnrting the energetic prosecution of tho war. INDIANA NEWS NOTES. lily Me f-n'rrM'foinir Nrict flerelee.) INDIANAPOLIS, April 8. Henry L. Stimson, secretary of war in the cabinet of Theodore Ror-evclt, will Is" the chief speaker next Fiday night at a mass meotino- at TomliPson hnll. lovernor Coudrich will preside. Sevral thousand people re cx-peitcd to l-articii-are in patriotic exercises in iMineetinn with the meeting. INDIANAPOLIS, April 9. A dedefinite program for a campaign to obtain full suffrage in Indiana will be mftppd out by leading suffragists of the state at the sixth annual convention of the Women's Franchise league of Indiana, to be held April 17. IS and 19 at the Claytiool hotel here. Other question.; considered will lie im portant matters that will come before the constitutional convention. WARSAW, April ft. ,Spoetat Judge I.. W. Roys,- has held that there is no law in Indinna under which a l)hsician can he prosecuted for vioation of the lii.ior laws for the isuance of a loescriotion for whiskv. He ibelaicd thi) law was eiihntlv to ised as a lever against druggists. and did not effort pliydcians. TERUE HAUTE, Ind.. April !.- Company H Second Infantry Indiana National liuard, will not have to wait uniforms from tho government be fore it goes into mobilisation campFred H. Smith, president of the Merliants' Distilling Company, is too old o enlist but has given $l,nw to be used in buxing equipment. Company H recruited eighty-five men who have no uniforms. Jingles From Sportland BY JACK VEIOCK. THE ROOKIES WAKNINfi. I know I'm a rookie front out of the s'irV:, I knriw I'm a clumsy recruit; I know that they class me along with the hicks And laugh at the plas that I boot. I don't hit the apple like hpeaker and ' nhp I d-n't loot, like ttslrr or S'chalk. But I've trot mv lump- on a major learue ob And I don't mind the rniudy talk They may send me back to the bushes this erir To play in the tank towns again. Hut I'm get tin1 wise to the idee t hei-e-Alld lts Of Hies,. Jfuy.i liri. , me Si just let. 'em laugh at my ,-tvle if the ill, I don't cure a rati wiiat they say. ror 1 will be up here a-bu-iin' the pill When I hey hit tin d card., some day. The old tuner on the 1,oiii h at 111training lamp doesn't always clas.the rookie as a clown. Jess Willard wM l a valuable -s-l in ca.a- of war. They could put him In the front ranks and the enemy would ihiiis they were at a s"b shw and laugh tliem. dvej to death The Cuh would be a koo. deal strong-!- at third l-e if they bad Heme Zim back. f'liarlev Murphy Would like to rent the old V est ;,.le park in i ioi axo ... Sunday, taiarley wmild break into the . ky pilot league. If lis government, starrij intern itig the ticrmaos it would take a Inns; hit to clear llir fines lit Ciurimiati and ,'t. U'ii. ;v; fltir MEMORY IEA',1 V,. . Lal'iir, rl; nier ami rs'ford Into the ii card,, have pa-.ed; Mofdecai (trewn and flol. Wat'aee Ont f the lH'e-.(i' bet-a tnA. (iolie are these veteran player. ' ,hix f.mi Ui major1 league elan Hut the memory of eah tm St'' ? i-)i la the luai t of each elrju fan.
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.di.;::,cef;;;:.:. Former Resident of Lebanra Ex pired Suddenjy--Sister Live Here. Mrs. Ursha K. Damall. received a telegram saying her brother rfornce 0. Kemodell, died suddenly at Ida home in Galeshurg, III. Horace was a former tahanon hoy and has many friends here who will be grieved to hear of his death. Mrs. Darnall has been quite sick for several weeks and ia very little better, and her iibier, lou A. Kornodell has been on the sick list since Thanksgiving. Neither can go to the funeral, which makes it doubly bard on them for he was thcar only brother. ' W as 4T Years Old. Mr. Kernodfll was born near Haielrigg and was forty-seven years old at the time of death. When his parents moved to this city he accepted a position as ronductor on the Big Four railroad. .Sometime later he w as promoted to the post of yardmaster at the Indianapolis yards. Since he left here about twenty year ago he had alwa'. a been connected with railroad work. - At one time here he was a member of Die city band. He was also an active worker in the Christian churcli here. He was a member of the K. of I', lodge at (jalesburg, where he died. The wife and three children. Van L. Kemodell of California, Ruth I.aGrange of Oklahoma and Harold of Tague, Texas, survive him. The funeral services w ill be held either Wednesday or Thursday. AIT ENDED Fl NEHAL. E. C. Cullion went to Indianapolis this morning to attend the funeral of James R. Pietry, high school inspector for the state. Mr. Piorry was employed this winter with Mr. Oullion in the ilTice of Hie state superintendent. From Indinnaiiolis Mr. Gullion went this aft ernoon to Damillc, Ind-. on business. TO HE HELD WEDNESDAY. A business meeting of the Ladies' AM society of the Central Christian church will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:M o'clock at the church. All the vie- presidents and collectors are urceil to Ik- present as there is business of importance. AMONG THE BOXERS (Ptf Itic tmrrHnnil .Vfu" aert-tce.t NEW ytiRK, April 9 Excellent sport has been provided for boxing fans this week. No sensational bouts are scheduled but some interesting marhes arc in sight. The Broadway Sporting club of Brooklyn will present Sam Lanford. the Boston Tar Baby, tomorrow night w ith Jack Thompson the black cyclone of Omaha. NEW YORK. April 9. Johnny Dundee will make his bow at the Piflneer Sporting club tomorrow in a ten round bout with Jimmy Powers, and as the Italian always gives a good account of himself he will attract a big crowd. Young Reilly originally was scheduled to meet Dundee but as Powers put a crimp in Reilly at the last bouts at the Pioneer, the victor was selected to meet Dundee. NEW YORK. April 9. Billy (,ihson sent the following telegram from Atlantic Hty: Benny Leonard, who has recovered from his attack of grippe at Atlantic Otv and has made the announcement that after his contest with Richie Mit chell in M'batukep. April I!) to decide the American lightweight champion ship, win or los", having passed lilt-twenty-first birthday yesterday and being a citizen of the t'nited States he will be ready and glad as any boxer to light for his country, and if ready heii needed. Benny, if he bar , hie choice, would like to join the aviation corp.-." MII.WAl KEE, April .Smne insight into the tangle between L"'!Ilarcv and Tim O'Sul'nan. the man who bronchi the Australian to tho I nite i States and later wad repudiated, mav He obtained by the i.tate boning, commission today. The committee will conduct an invf ligation into Darry's refujal to go through wih matches arranged in this -tote bv Sullivan. The latter will appeal before the romiiu.'sion Iml Dairy ha.- n fused to do so. NEW ORLEANS, Aoril 9. -Johnny Coulen, former bantam weight champion, and Boldry Hughes will nvet here loinght in a -heduled ton round bout. NEW. UHLEANS, April -Tele gram and Mters a-king tin' gnv-r" or In forbid tie Lfs Dairy Jeff Smith bal'le herr on April , continue to pour in -ri (lie cucr-nive office hut ihr mailer" has' not been brought to the irJteatinn of tinveraor Pleasant who Is ill. II was announced it would be at Int.! ' fcwfora any acthwi t t'iU by the gwenmr.
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SIR THOMAS Sound & Pure Bred Stallion (PERCHERON), Enrollment No. lllfiTA, under the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Law. This horse will make the season at my barn, 3 miles east of Pike, three milts west of Elizaville and one mile north of the Strawtown road, on the Lost road. TERMS $1130 to insure a living foal. With removal of mares without my consent the season becomes due and payable at once. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. You risk the mare and I risk the horse Robinson, Mulligan & Ferguson OWNERS i'hone Eliza-ille J. W. ROBINSON, Keeper
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