Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 193, Lebanon, Boone County, 14 May 1917 — Page 4

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"HE.-fc.-f.. l i t. B. S..j- '"ri!.Miir. M. BATTK.UTDN. v s Wit mtul dltton rMUthlns tl KurI )oatM mntf Town of JatMowir, A4nnr Tnorniwn, VhHtoo. Iio-m-tH. MhanlMburft KuatvUi Tar"X3"uid to Ut fnd. turn o mmiomxHvb. (Mall aubaerlptioM pavM tiietly pi Mino ana papr win d mtK-on-ru4 untMS uhaertvttofi la fMairad) f r 1U on yMr fi.oo Pjr Mall, ona fnoafh .. li. crTtri yp yp ......... .9d ObHuariM and Card a cTThanka ara nhjaot to a eirr oC h per nt tf an fronts. Cah ahould acompaor tnattar me thta kind. Advert talni natter of teUaiiee or aaythinf of Ilka aatw not aoceirtea at anr price. JJ idVrtialnf rvtea md knows eo ap- ' VfreTrn Adrartliiinir Rpraaen tati va Avneri-an Freaa Awoltton, New York ""TaTiph one ualneaa, ' TaT Tftwn, rf Hoono Loiffa No. t. y. A. at ea tm4 rrtdar Mh month. 1 l r M Ivory T Trtiie. aecraiary; Walter J Lebanon CTtatar o M Or.1t Katfj Star. Flret TifdiT earh noetn It p m. 11 1 Vao Nuj. aeor alary , ley fccbulta, W. M. lebenoa mnptor Kq. 1, ft. A W o m4 Wortoeede eech nwmh. f.t a, n Ivtt C. Twla, reiary; Bea M Ceeeaka, 1L 9. , Soone ConnHI, Ko. ird WedeawSar eaeh i barlee UaJ-tmaA, 1. kl 41. ft. (I M Xebenea Cotnmandery No. 41, Xftlfiitt Tamniar. Third Mondar eacfc mouth. Tit P m. lTor r. Tout. Letr K. Jooee, & C HH.IT rtTHlOTiM .MEANS. BJItor of the licpoiter: Patrio'.isni. the grandest and fi-ra-01 out won! anionic the American people, is being ir.ssnified and dcfinel daily through the public press and ex plained and applied on strict ciibiti. in business places, olliccs, in fact any where you may harpc tu rncounter a group of eitw-na. Every phase of the "icnind oli! word" la emphasiied and enlartriv! upon aa you listea Thia Is mol tir . rinir and makes the rich warm bloo: of American manhood flow faster, bat awl ta relate, there is one phaw of it that il never enlarged upon. Dear Sir, 'If I understand the full application of this very' sacred American word, it mean, aloog with all it other meaninga, "aaerifice." It ia act an uncommon thin U bear the statement that there is .going to be money in this or that linr I the dollar mark still to be the up ptrmoTt though in aa undertaking ALL KINDS OF Po3ts, Fence and Gates WOOD FOR SALE A. R. Dossett rkoaa 17C Htu Falhsrw saw will GROCERIES Always in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS C. E. NOBES TIM Fenslar Drag Store A MseUeiae far Ever Dl" Sontk Sid Siuer. Lo CITY GARAGE STORAGE AND EEPAtS WORK OF ALL KINDS rtwM 1M 421 S. Lebaaaa M. ft co Automobiles - Track 1 T'tve-passenser four tM7$ Hcven-piisOEer ix 412M T. O. B. UBr Call for T)i"(T4s.tmm ' Moore Si McK'iktii, Acta Im y,

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t!.-i aiven of an .. im lovi.-i. creator, life! 1U heights, Us depth, ita breadi ha, Tea, whe can be able to put a prij upon It? And who dare to place a fixed valuation upon It ex cept Him who produced and eavi it. Shame indeed upon any one who Hares to make of, or consider it as merchandise. Tb great dollar getting pressure under which the American has lab ored for more than half a century has inclined the average citizen to become a , selfish, narrow, suspicious fellow in a very large number of cases, or belonging to a class of the larger vision of the rights and just dues of the family of man, is also on the lookout for the pure and umlefiled element in patriotism, sacrifice. in times such as now confronts us. The pacifists, the socialist, the fellow em the fence, do not clearly see why they as true patriotic cititens. should be called upon to conserve, economize, in their respective nooks and comers, while croups of men go on reaping large profits on food stuffs, munitions of war, brokerages, and freightage on land and sea. Do not call or think them Indifferent, cowardly or unpatriotic I t.ilk with them and they have to be convinced that these "groups of men" are roally patriotic while reaping largn profit art ! boldly allowing thew staggering figur to lie pub I (shed and the same time no mention f any sacrifice on tlieir part. Knlixtments on the volunteering basis have been slow and unsatisfactory because of the seeming inability to grasp the full meaning of this plendid word "patriotism, but be not deceived, within every citizen's oul there bums the unquenchable iroa Of lovalty and love for the flag which floata over a government of the people, by the peopie. and for the people, whose Declaration of In.le peudence and constitution declare 'with special privileges to none, and ree and eiual rights to all," shall be unquestioned piut unchallengeable at any time or under any circumstances. There is, there can be no question about the general enlightenment of he American people. The laborer in he diu-h, ith whom I am not iwliaind to class mv.M'lf, and in all depart ;nenU of production and industry, hit hmking and trying to solve this' great ifjestiion, "Where shall I take my stand?" The mihtary solicitor should Iw fu4y informed t give the sought for 'matron on tlic put. Or if not in cssien of '..c4..-, I- fiiv not to ifiow angry. War in a .seriou mi ttrr ind as Mieh is a weighty consideration Thti young man just looking out on' life's pure morning of enlarged possibilities, the man who hiir just begun life in a house with his wife ami cooing babe, tit man with a good job, the j man with a paying investment in t large or small business, these and !! their endearments must be given up sacrificed. If these men in the common allt of life, however much they regret to leave thee Kreed, possessions and pur fuits, see all classes of American citizens showing the true patriotic spirit, real sacrifice, there will be no difficulty in rousing their manhood and patriotism. May I be permitted to offer additional compliment to you on behalf of the editorial in today's ia.-ue. (Tuesday.) "Time to Knd it" Give us a broad side on that other inrt'tution located on Wa'l Street which tampers with anil juggles in bonds and securities o: our national business life. Come, yes, just keep coming. It ure is good. HAKHY HAMILTON ABOUT "PEEPING TOMS' I'oUcc Pnipose to Art I'pon Prtrtihions of New Law Parried by Legislature. Oflicrrs here have had several com plaints within the, pa.t few veeki 4bout "peeping Toms'. J'eople ir various parts of the city have re ported that men have been seen look ing into windows. Heretofore the ha been practically no law that would provide a penalty for that oiIe.e but in the list at emergency acts pass-ed by the la.it session of legislature there appeals a law that coven tln.offense specifically. .Section 1 of that act states: ."He it enacted by the general assembly of the elate oflndian. that it thai be unlawful for any prron to peep to attempt to peep, or to go upon the enclosed or unenclosed land of another with intent then and there to peep, into the residence, lodging room lodging house or rooniing house of another person, which said residence lodging house or rooming hn I then and tliens occupied " The law drfiit- the word "jieep" at that of any looking- of elandrittie, nirrcptitious, ryitg or secretive mature. The penaty m a fiae net to exceed '0 to wik-h mny he aWrd a jail .mlencfl of not more than nitty day. ' Jorm Mittort'a hft w w irmy snI lie minded rewards rmx-U lcrile'L OH, poets, sJioM yen f4 fcc flad

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AH FM.ID (EE Crts and Certificmtee Fee Use in Conscription Rcgtatra tica Sct Kcr;. Blanks to be used in the military registration in Boone county were rereived by Sheriff P. N. Lewis Saturmjr. This county is allotted 3 .) blanks, which, it is estima'ed, v' more than tovr the entire nr. o.c male citizens betec:! 'nc uges of 2' ml SI yew. The dale of registration will be an nounced as soon as President Wilsoi ssuea his proclamation regarding thi -onscription. Every male citinen be tween 21 and SI most register, wheth r married or single. If there is rea on for exemption, the sair1.'' must bi stated on the registration biank. The supplies received consist of re uistiatioii curds and certificates am were sent out bv the war department V THE LATEST RECRUIT Former Regular Army Man Enlistst in Company H of Thin City. Chester Blubaugh, who has sej-rwi on enlistmewt in the regular rm Sunday signed up enlistment papers rich Company H. This is thejmiy remit that a been obtaiad since Saturday noon. Captsin (fsagle awt sergeant Worrell are both nng active eenrrtirg work In variofi paits of he county. The Jatter.sspewt Sslurlay and Sunday in OasVfordsville hu' mtatned no recruits although h' und scverwl prospegri. RUSSIA CAUSING CONTINUED FROM PACE ONE. show, has derresHed fully "5 per cent since the outbreak of the war. It is also likely that the LmMxl States and Japan will co-operate with the Runsinn military commission in arranging plans forthe reorganization of the army. The appointment of I.ieutenant-Olonels Robert E. L. Michie, 'William V. Judson and T. Bentley Mort ia interpreted here as mean ing they will have a large part in retting the Russian army out of the present rut. It is admitted here that the Kussian armr fs In very had way. There have been hundreds of thousands of desertion. Officers of Clack units haw beea leMcd from com mand bv the tosnmittee of soldiers ind many f them hs" ben shot by th men they formerly commandid. Whether discipline can be restored in the army is a quertinn uoon which experts herw difTer materially. I!ut it will have to he and the national spirit fuflv restored if Russia again a World power, the American railroad epert commission, vrill take over the reorganiistiori of the Itussian raday. It is expected that the first 'tep will be to practically rebuild the Hibernian railway. This line ia ab solutely tied up with munitions shipments from Japfcn and millions of ton? of pupplres arc at terminals and at points along the line. The efficiency of the road, report received here OPEN FORUM FOR PEOPLE The Wimum' Krawchiso Icatrue vrill hoU the next tegular sweet rag on Monday night May 21 in enaventmn halt w tha evuit hnue. ' K. Mone the provident of Purdue university, will gire a addres. having or his subject the new constitution for Indian. This subject is one of vital interest to both men and women of the state. The need of writing a new rnmstrtntien a Thsrusaed at the la t mretinej f the lessgwe fcy V, lockridge of Indianapolis, hut the sub-Ice b 4nrwid bnc, afldlhe wnrnan of the T'ranrhlse leag air tiesiroua of having the subject eSsiruwM fnm various angle by the best mew of the tt tyttrge rdt' men emnpourd nf b'dli men at 4 Ktiien hsve atlrs-d rvcry niw4ng of he it'hiee K gue thus far, and as i-J ieot S'tm l-jli .1ate.-tide tow speaker and thinker, coneeiitioo Iw'.l

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i.. m , -v t: -it coiiuiuo. ."in tMpus tu t'ccaiiipiifih. Geraua Troop Inactive. i it U very apparent here that under j ao r.ircufii.UMtua will Csmar.y renew j seriouj operation agairutt the Kus- j sian so long a present conditions ; prevail. The German troop now on the easlern front are for the most part, official reports received here today show, either freshly organized units, members of the landsturra of j veterans who have been sent there to j eoup from the terrible severity of j the great campaigns In the west i The crack Aut'-i iar units have also i been withdrawn from the Hussior 'w e-d iiave been sent either to the i :ii:uo zone of oierations to reinforce ' lie Turko-Bulgar-tlerman-Austro ar-1 nies which are confronting Genera' Serrail. The very eminent position whiih , F.lihu Root holds in the ranks of the -onservatives of the United States, ; sill odd to his influence, officials here j Relieve. They point out that other ! nembers of the commission are ex- j 'remely radical and that therefore Mr. Root can bring to the support of i "he government, no matter what form ; he final controlling power shall

take, the great conservative litis-inn manufacturers who have held aloof rom tlieepruvi-ional government be- j ause. they feared confiscation of ! their properties. I It is violating no secret to say that . President Wilson anil his advisers are extremely anvious that the Iioo1. commission shall got to retrngrad us 'loon as possible, as it apparently is Coing to he the only n il power which an step in and defist (:Crman conpiracies to destroy Russia. CALL AT THE MARKET AND SELFCT VOl'R MEET BY H. E. HARNAHD. State l'uie Fond and Drug Com missioner. That meat ordered by 'phone costs a third more than meat carefully se iected at the butcher shop by the tier Ion v ho is going to prepare it in the kitchen, is a fair statement. Meats vary greatly in price ami there it no real badw for fixing that, price saw witain conditions of tenderness the consumer has loomed to demanlT, a-iu is a matter of fact, tende-ness is ; ondition i-eeu'n'ed ouite :is mio-h h l e rw'Uv.d n' iivirasin iif by the wulity cd to meat or lee temd "f o..f. 'I'he only v..iv to ird fi.U value it uoying mcjit is to k-iiwc in advanc taut is wanted. II i 'ies not iiay tuuy a fatty cut iinhsa theook kn.ivhow she can use the fat which s!;t is off or which ti'i s" out in i'u cooking. The pr;..es of vanuip cuts of beef for instut..,. a''C not'li.ised i,n rational standnid. The choiipe. t. are by far the n"'t cronomv. erlible nieat. There is quite as mu -i flavor in the cheaper cut as in the expensive parts and cooking ti t. show that the proportion of waste ano shrinkage is not greater in the cheaper than in the more expensive cuts. It is evident that such consideralrons as tenderness, gram, color. gin era! appearance, conveniences of eoeV ing and habit, determine the ntiii! prires of meats. In buying meat the housewife wih of course select only parts that air fresh, sound and sweet. Good meat ip nearly odorless, liavinp only a slight fle.ih ame'l. Any taint is usually M rayed to the nhifacUii';. m r.ci.. Sometimes the surface of meat which has been held in cold storage for several weeks has a slir.ht odor.. Thi however, disappears when the sui face ia washed, liood beef when first rut is a rich bluish red which turns briirht cherry or iale red after exposure to the air. Veal varies in color from almost white to light red. At its best it is a dull pink, l amb cuts range 'rom light pink to greyish I'd, i:icorilinK to aire and duality. Mutton is a dull brick red. I'ort from youne pigs is nearly white; that from older animals is du!l pink or mi color IILTI RNS TO W AMIINUTO.Y WASHINGTON', May 11. Arthur James Balfour, foreign secretary o1 the f'.ritlsh empire, retinned to Wash ingmn ai :lll o'clock this momms; with the rp.-mhei :- of the frith h m's iiion. The party h-fi New York short ly after midniglit last night. CONDUCTED OF THE COUNTY will no doubt be filled with an interested audience. The niceting is ujien to rvrryone. Mr. Cora Tl. lioebleman is irei.i tiertt. and Mrs. B. S. Higglns is vice ptenident of toe Woman's Kranehise league, and any rciue it mude to them for any sn-M'i,d speaker obtainable, will h gladly received. Also any rnmmuiiu-ntion Tor the "Open Forum" ronductrd In the Daily tleporter will be given due foilsliirrntinn. The Ofiei; rormn Is eondiietecl that both men und wnovn of the county nuiv frwly fiires thimiiclven Uf.n mm fiafti.an nnUrrs. If t.ti have a mm uunieljon or wiiU to aak any (piestions peitaining to Ui new fianeliU law, the aeed of the new coin.tTtution, the itmstltutiiinul convention, etc., ju 1 uddrc-ii j'oir comrnuui'-Jitoii to on of the ofuien, or to tilt Uail' Reporter.

Just

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You have but two days contract for wiring your during house-wiring time

exceptionally low in accordance with the high prices of all materials used. Prices of all materials are gradually increasing. A delay only means that you will pay more. Act now ar.d save the increase in prices.

Interstate A! UirtUL FOR WHiST TOURNEY Indiana Whist Clul) to be En-' . tertained Here Thursday j Evening. Mis Luhiiiiin who ba- cba;a-nf the pl.iiis i"o. ii.o ('ntt-Kainni. "f h ' m.Mi,l-is of the ImLana. U-i-t .'! on Ti.m-si'.ay evening o" tills hius the ariangeinunt.- praoli'ali coniicte'l, lndianpulis is i-xpe ' iijst '' ui-. ;.nd Nohlesvilte. Shi rid jn. And' ;' .n.V rto Haul.' and Jluw will f-nd ay. rs. 1 .1 hali' ll will flll"i.-b is d.ie.. of tWttiuv-f'.mr p' i. ' i ' 'Hi e "...,..;, pa. I. vill ;.nlve liciv ....it ' "(1 p'cloel ft'.H villi Co direct': to tia' Hut i- hot'-i -.Mi-re do, nor w. . erv.u tli ni. I'l-ty v::l hogio a. h- iA: clnl, room.-, a'. (iii'O o'clock .1. piVy. A,.; l-rizt--' !''"; :el puivl.a.'ll ajul will h'C on flt 'O .0 the emh.T'. 'The Imiianapolte :.Iao '. may come to lAiiariun un a irit mterurhen ear. 'i cm NEWS Baumg-inlt for cleaning. Phone 91. Coming a new telephone directory. May 3-tf. F. 1!. Morgan, pnper cleaner. I'hone nriK. r,-i2-::i Let Miller and Morris clean your rugs. Call UR. 4-la-tf Tvleh sotn deliver?. Lone 01str.ncc drives. Phone 219. W. T Randle. Those wiihing combination hrds with red elm sills at different prires. also cultivator shovels should see ar once r.enrge W. Mayer, blarltnmilh, 117 Wcct Kim street.' S-ll-.lt Ti e Magazine club will give a rummaire sale all day Monday, May lilst hi tl-e vacant room thru- doreat of I'll st National bank. Iioon onened st H:"U oVhsk. .ri-)4-H-ll We clean 9 bv 12 nigs for SI. Fildlor & .Morris. Apr. 30-tf. Auto Insurance!! xtisnrs votiT autom9l)Ui ltt ths Htsts," lcoiTonil In Iflin. I-t-abUlir nit proprty dsmssss InllJ covrd. Collision of all ' rnBl i.oo to asuo.oo wita uo diaction. rirs from sny esust vrrlli thsft eovsrl In lull. tl.ojrs jroonjtly itmitel by xrnit. t U tlcalars, sts Z. C. SMITH, Agent Harry L. Kcnworthy HANIH.ES ALL KINDS OF NONTAXABLE SECURITIES Residence phone. 224; Office, 1 P. B. WINTERS CHIUOl'KAL.lUtt llsnrai 9-11 a. m.. 2 S and 1-9 D. at CON8VI.TATION AM SPINAL ANALYSIS I KEF. W Caann-Neal Bldr PheM tU BRKNTON fiARAGE Aut ind Auto Sunplic Eat Miiin Street. Phone 204 CALL 233 And 8ave Money on Grocer! J. W. DAVIDSON AfTt's fnim Tri'-'twr! Station

2 More Days Of

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nice left to deride whether or not you will place your

house at the low prices offered by the electric industry

which cuda MAY 13th. Prices during this period are!

Public Service Co. HEAT, ICE AND ELECTRICITY

lis" i"g i.oi'l my far of Mxlvii'ii'shtiig and li Frankfort road on bale

ci .'.k.u panuor, one water separator, some household goods,

otno: anu.es to., numerous lo mention.

TKRMS On ail sums over Sf a credit of nine month

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Geo. L. Frank & Co. 1 Jewelers, Opticians and Music Dealers.

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I orlVr at mihlir nil's 2 miles wants ulii of Lebanon on the Ih ale,

SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1917. ilKGlNNINti AT l:tK) O'CLOCK A. M

TIIKKK HORSES One hay horse. !t yeaiw old. soiHid J u.

, in ail harness, woight 1 '.'on pounds : one brown horse. 10 ftttrff sound, weieht 1,100 pound"; one brown horse, 12 yetni oW. icenhly sound, good work.r in all harness, weight t,300 perd TWO CATTI.K One Jersey row, r. yest-i old, giv1n( good flow nlk, to ho fresh in Augu.f; one 4-yiar-clil Jerney cow, giving S oils of milk a day, will lie fiesli in October. I ( TLD About , tons of timothy hay, 100 bushels of corn, 2( s of i-.od oa' straw. I

12 HlKiS -1- hua.l of shoats weighing from P0 to 15 peuada, ( IMI I KMLNTS One good " horse wagon with box bed. hay ladder, ove now hog rink, one new storm buggy rubbed tit one top t.uiigy. John lienc rom planter with fertilizer attadiatMii n go.i-1 4 hoi .e disc. 2 cuitn ators, spike tooth hanow, on rotlorf one rhiuvp'ini mowing m.K h n. ene gravel bed, good drag. ti ge

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cvou, parehaxer giving good hnnkahle note. Sum wider 18 cask it

blind. No piopirty to be removed until lorms of sale are cJ

W. H. STALLWORTII I OU J. 11. I1;M)KI:.S(I.N, Auctioneer. t.KO. K. ADAMS, trr

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Owing to the new war tax on Pianos we ar oO'ering a new Piano at factory price in order to re;

(luce our stock before the duty goes into effect I

you want a real Piano at the right price see us aj

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When in Need of Lumbe

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We Have Money Tc Loan I First Rural Loan & Savk ' II. P. i"