Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 201, Lebanon, Boone County, 23 May 1917 — Page 4

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ll eo'tli-s rr.Mo Si Mural ltd Ton of Jamestown, Atf' own. hliuin. ilona-us.r.ar.-.-atiijri, jKitMTlu xr- :!. .d to His mails aa sscond-elsss . i isr t Ui postoltloe fti Lsbeaoa. T or anicmrPTiov. (jlutj subscriptions pai-aol sirletl KB advance ana ppr win d aisconttnusd unlass subscription to rstiswcd) 1.7 , 0 By Mill, on mo. SC tlr 1 rrl.r. tisr wsk St Carrier, ons irs-ir .( 6tltuarlasand Cards' of hanka "ar aubtscl to a Cliarss or te Dr una or words. Cash sttould serompeny matter of this kind. Advartlainc matter of lottsrlsa or anything of a. UJu nstur. not accsptae at tor pnca A(TvriialDg rataa mada'known on Fore1rn AiiWrtli.tng KeprssentVtlveAmarlran frsss AsaoctaUoo, Nsw lark BJld ChlCAMO. TslsjihonssBusIasss, Tlf'Ksws, "JI end 4. -- j. lUHnO C1UI1AI. laud aaatlw Lohanoa CiIter No l. Or.lar KstF: p di Ixilla Van Nus, sscrstary; liar Bchuiu. W. M. Lebanon Crispier No. SI. It A M. Rot end Ws.lnes.lair Men month. 7 3i p. m fvort C T"Ut, sterstsry; Han II Coombs, VL P. Boon Couqrtl, No. 41, R. ft. M third WodnonUr sach month. !p. m Ctisrlss tivunsA 1. M.; Ivorr C. Tolls, fiscordar. lbanon Commsndsrv No. 41, Knlgrit rsroplar. Third Monday each month. o p. m. Irory C. Toll, Rsoordsr. Lsalsr . Jonss. S. C NO (iOSMI' W A NT Kit. The eongrc,iriitn who renutrkee t'-t everybody kn"w nimuf. our slender war equipment except the American people tlieniselve. struck a u!l Sog Mow not only in the debate over the army a)ipropriutior. Ml which bt was discuaAinjr hut in the deb.ite ovei the spy bill which the Miiate hud un dcr conshieration at the an.e mom ent. The ccnaorthip provisions of ar.y bill will not keep ncwi from our enemies. who" pie will find a way to get at the best-kept of our sciet just a spies always have in every Undi they will not keep information awsy from the editors of the country, whote alert lorrc.spon 'ents nt Washington will be "in the know" s they always have been. But those provisions', if enacted, will prevent the Washington correspondent ami the editors from Riving thin informs ticm to their readers and the great bulk of Americans alone will he kept in the dark. In the place of a discreet dissemination of truth hy conscientious and patriotic newspaiiers. e shall have a flood of wild gossip, increasing in minutiae of erroneouidetail with each repetition, until the mind of the count! y will be inflamed beyond restraint. Kothinc can prevent the enemy from receiving a part of the informa tion at hand, even tf he do not Ket it all. Mr. Lincoln knew a frrt'Ht de bout what wan coini; on tn Richmond fifty years ajro and Jefferon llavit knew a lot about happuninir in Wahi ii.gton. Today the kii.tr r ia hel! in formed ahout the events in J'etroiria'! nd other enemy capita!, and I.I Ceorpe is hy no rnc;.ns iynorant of Jiiany thinfi of consetjuence which hve taken place in lU'rhn. Yet, tier cenKOrbhip, the people of Germany hi'.vQ been led to lelieve th;it Hindi nburf's retreat alone the Ainc is a strategic victory and the people of England h.tve been kept in it aiice of the strilting huccc.jk of the Orman U-boat campaign. I C. E. NODES The peanlar Drag mere j "A Medicue far Ever; I1L" South Side Square, Labeaoa COOK BY WIRE WITHOUT FIRE Interstate Pub. Sen ice Co

Citizens Desire Council to Take Action on New Railway Franchise,

The Frankfort Times says:- "Property owners and citizens of the city are becoming deeply interested in the matter of granting the Indianapolis 4 Frankfort railroad company the right to close and vacate certain jtreets and alleys along its right of way in the wet and southwest part of fhe city. "As a means of putting the deal through the railroad company proposes to open certain new streets and alleys in the same sections of the city. "People familiar with the location of the various properties state that tfte streets proposed by the railroad will not be of eiual value or use as .l:e ones being closed. Believing the city would be giving he lailroad company too many rights ith'tut f;it having tome assurance Tiom the company of proier proteclon and accommodation the general public is anxious that the city council first tnke certain protective steps beoie granting the requests of the rail-:-id. "One of the most important things :he citizens desire of tiie council is the w ithholding of the petitions of the "ailroad until the company first K'ive:! all proper asKurnnces that all trains on the line make stops in this ity to receive and discharge passen aers. "Many people are citing the fart hat the city granted the T. H., I. i K. tiaction line right of way through r.e most valuable property in th ity, permitting the company to utiiix the best streets and in return he cumpany has not even given the ity a presentidilc looking passenger itat ion. "Other instiincvs have Wn cited vhere cities have granted railroad ompanies many privileges and in eturn tiie fastest and best trains on the road are sent through the town runout making stops for tne benefit f the public. "Indianapolis and I-afayctto. in grunting fiai,. h, t the- T. II.. I traction line were nureessfu' n having limited ears stopped at all ;fr't crossings in the city limits to ak- on and di.yhargo passengers, "rankfurt overlooked this anil limited rn'm slop only at the station. "(n order that Frankfort be give.i ill proper and due benefits of the tew railroad the citizens are urging lie council to firt obtain assurances rom the road that all passenger ra.ns will stop at the station here to receive and discharge patrons of MORE PRONOUNCED. I'eaie Talk Becomes More Insintent in (cntral Fnipire. .AMRTKRIAM. May 22. That u;-tro-Hungnry intcn.ls to make a H-ai o to offer Russia was indicated b xlvires reecived here toilay. Tnis ofrer was discuH'd at the recent conpi'iet,ce (,f Count Czornin, the AustroHueeary foreign minister and (iernan olliciais at (lerman great heal luarters, it was statiil. According te the prevailing Mi"f in Vienna. Emperor ("harles ig disposed "to offer geperous terms" to the Russians including the freedom of the Uarda.eUes and th restoration of Toland. V'ace talk is becoming more an! no.'e insistent in the Central Knipire and p'actieallv all rver Kurope outsid nf Kngltnd, Franee and Italy. icia!i.st.s fiti the sicandinavan councils are working with might and mam and their influence is not going ent.rely to waste. It is reported from Home tluit the i ierman allied made a secret peace of'er to the allies and tht it was rejected. The peace talk movement It gainnig strength in Tuikey as well as th' .untries of Fur.f,e and ccrtatn far tioiir. of the Yo'jng Turk party are -i.'coniing very active in thai direrCount Hertl'ng. the llavanan pre.eier. is hgain in the ped(-e hmeligM n is time he predict "that the states men of the entente countries will see he error of their ways by Autumn ;ind fe ready to talk peace seriously. The bavarian preniier indicates h elic-f thnt the a'hes will mwhfy their peace terms. Kmi! Ztfoinerman. editor of tin IjiKa! Anzeiger in Merlin, is contend ,n that Dr. von Hethmann-Hollweg :he 'ierman ehaneellor, made a mis 'ending statement to the reichstag wh,jn he said tluit he w-ts in complete o-cord with the tpgh rommand of the army. In political matter", says the I.okal Anzeiger, tiie chancellor is sponsible, but in nrulitary affairs he h to give fornul con -ent t anyhinj rielrt ilaisluil v Hinden Ituig says whether he ap;. roves of i ,.r not The iotlmntion l that thi Ccrman chief of staff is tint backing Jte chama-lloi's. iH'isonal peace viewsToe Cologne Vnlks Zcitung la pubUshtng an appcu! fur signature to prtit-'tm dcinainiinj a "fliiphnburg yttu'e," .Accerdnif U' Uiii ceospaiivr

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The Rev. J. M. T(gle Taken Hick at Hi Home Last Night. Rev. J. M. Tuggle was taken seri ously 111 last sight at his home on South Lebanon treet. Hia daughter, Mrs. Custer from Indianapolis has been called to attend his bedside. ACCEPTS CALL TO AN Rev. William Folton Will Take Charge of Pastorate at Wellington. Rev. William Fultoa who we grad uated on April 26th from the McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago has accepted a call to the imstorate of the I'resbjterian church of Wellington, III. For the past two years, Rev. Fulton in connection with hia work in Chicago has been in charge of the Hopewell, South, Sugar Creek and Prarie Center churchee. Rev. Fulton will be ordained at lanesville, Wisconsin, on May 81 and on June 7 will be installed in the -liuich at Wellington. He ami his family will leave tomorrow for Wellington. COURT NEWS. Mauds Nichola has been granted a iivorre from Fred F. Nichols. Her naiden name, Manila Rurisill, was redored to her. She was ordered not o remarry fur two years. In 111 rase of Charley UUre vs Margaret Caldwell et. a!., to qjiet itle, judgment was rendered for the daintitf. In tho case of I'earl Fell, by next rriend vs City of Indianapolis, for damages, a motion for a new trial was nerruled. Judgment was rendered on he verdict for $1,8."0 and costs. Apjical was granted to Appellate court. NOTICE. There will be a meeting of the iloone County Conservation league in .he Convention Hall of the court ii. use tonight at 7:30 o'clock sharp Ail members of the different clubs, presidents, secretaries and members ind the public generally are invite.! to attend this meeting. Let us have a big attendance. By older of committee. I'l RNKI.I. VISITS HOMF. FOLKS. Attira-Tiihune: "Congressman Fred -. Fumell with the rest of ihc Inliana congressmen accompanied the oody of Representative Comst.K:k who lied at Washington on Saturday to his late home at Richmond, wheic he funeral was held this afternoon. rYed took the opportunity to come iome and arrived here last night at and left early tins morning for Vce iershurg. where he caught the rain for Richmond." To Prevent Old Age Coming Too Soon! T ' : - tn tk klswt are ihniwn -Mil bv the kKBieys. The kidneys art w tiltr tor alien pownos. " we o preyrni ow age oanuia " '" nrresse our chance fa a long u(e, we .1 !,,,! innnr " mva thl famous Dr. rieree of nun mo, r . i . When suffering irom ovssroe, irliero or there, or thi constant tired. vorn-oot feeling, the simple way io iverromc- these disorders is merely to nearest, dnigeisi and you will quickly sotun the grana resuiis. oi. wo. ...ea t msnv times more poi;nt than hthia, ind thst it dissolvoa uric acid almost as t water doea sugar. K WT.LL-KNOWN PIIYSICI.VN ADVISES MARVELOUS IIERB.VL MEDICINE. tlkhart, Intl. "Dr. Pierce's Favorite t'rrsrription is truly i syT.T. sumdrrful e.j.li'we for "J women, ricvoral years J so 1 bad an operv M 3 tiori. For whole , U w. y yesr afti rwtrds I . ssv c iiimnf with intonsr a -Jt.-tC y tomiiil pains and Sr.J 'neeamH a nervous W'Twreck I became J grestly discouraged - b.-a.i" In v docliit' inedo-me give rnc so Imle rc'aif and 1 think h was rather disronrtgni, t.si, f.ir ii wan he who lTir.d me lo try "Favorite Pnssflnpttoe." H wife had Seen a nurse and he said ne bad eom, some wonderful rr suits with ibis medicine. The third day aller I commenred taking it my nerves were quiet, appeiite improved and 1 could sleep, in nwn'h I feji and koked Ilk" different woman." Mm iuas M.kieiTtx.o Fuurtb (It ' i, ' jiimiiHimiiiiiiHiiniiiiiiiiiaimiiiiiJ I COOK WITH

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Had Beeat 1U For Several Weeka Death Due to Double Pneumonia. Mrs. Maggie A. Hayden. wife of A. L. Hayden, died at the. Williams hospital at 11:20 o'clock this morning follcvlnur i isvera! weeks' illnessMrs V: v t l had been a patient at '.'.n i.uopital for the past-seven weeks and underwent an operation there six eeks ago. Death was due to double pneumonia which she contracted sev eral days ago following an improve ment from the operation. Deceased waa born in Putnam county September 11, lUfift. On August 21, 1992 in Jamestown she and Mr. Hayden were united in marriage. Thev came immediately to this eitv and she had resided here ever since. Two sons, William and Floyd Hayden survive with the husband. One sister. Mrs. Kliia Worley is ulso living. Mrs. Hayden was a member of the Methodist church and of the Pocahon tas lodge here. The funeral arrangements have not been made. MILL MEET FRIDAY. Standing Committee nf I'nionist Coun cil to Consider Irish Home Rule. ll(. Iht fsei sflhosnl .Wirt Syrrist LONDON. May 23. The standing ommittee of the Unionist council will nect in Belfast on Friday to arrange or a full meeting of the I Istcr I'nioiist Council to discuss the latest home ule developments. Strong pressure is being brought tu bear uion the Clsterites to rumtro'nise and attend the convention vliiih will coni'iPT the question cf elf government for Ireland. There are live humlrcd members of lie council and su many of them are adical in their anti-homo rule viev..hat the outcome of the meeting caiiiot He foretold. Whether or not th" Sinn Fritters vill rescind their original refusal to cko par in the Iii:li convention is 'ot yet plain. II is regaid.il as probable, however, lint they will be represented. Speculation is rife throughout the lri!L--h Isles as to the identity of the haimian who will preside at the contention. 'The cbminan is to lie nomOnU7 a Tfidtraitts, Attornsrs, KOTICB TO KOV-KESIDElfTI BT 01V sbb or COUKT. fiances I. llwii vs. J. I', lir.il.i-, el. ' f Im.Iums. r.uoi . f.mnly. : lo ih rir.n l con nf u, county, in II. e !' of In. ll. 111; H e ,il... v.. n.in,e, i.lAindrT, h.v .er .Itornevs. file,! in the office "' tl-e Ifrk of the eircoit eo.irt ,.f U.K. no ..ontv, ,n tPe sis.e of In.H.ins Per e-eoi-.! Ill SE..H-I the jt..im ,i,unct .lef.o.lUed In" saH c.',k s effl. e the ji'f.dJ il ii. e thni V. iM-.kr. !f p " II !t Jki deV.''.i ' i.'.rU 1.'."kii"i f in .a. if H..-M 'i .- unkn..v ml., -f In irB ,f .I. ...I then i1 .- . i .... K,'n,i i.'t',i";..i,iir. i.ivn ', Kl f-.m-.mi, Vminnll , .-.-.I. J, I nrsvin. If Ii-. i. K. If .1,-n.l then I -.1. ,ll.n . .-, 1 licit, b, If 'nil-, r ,-. II , ,,,, ,l..n,, . for.vll,, tee..); Ill i J..1 r Br It llvlni r n-.-i.l tl. t e w,iki;.H.n fl. i.-e.l. Imiiil ,M. I .I-..I l ull !!, oil iV i . i'.,,'.',' ir hVp.i; "!r '"iil'i .S mil .... i, eli. I. h. ,. s. leciee r r-e -,.i '.'."i "p V,..tvi "f. !. l Sli.il.M'i". if Ii.1' I.I II..., It .- ....).,..,.., Kt.. H Kl....ri. If Ininn. if ,,..,.J "I W M I I! MK-. r II Ii r II. e s.i,. i, , i " ki, 's, I. .IO.- U.mhy , .h-,til.l..n ..1 ri.ri ..f eli.t t n"n,n'n rS','l",)w' ",!.'",V'.! ... ..,, mi rt- nn.l. el.ilti". ! "I:,linill. ,l,,,r a s .IS-liliKl II, S won Son. iheref,,rr. ol-.li-r of i e .nrl. '! .'-f-,i,l.,i. i. b.. ,i.,.,,e,t are lir.hi nollll-4 ol il " fillo ne.l ,e, .1 n.-v .,( am , ,,,,, ,n ,Mi.i n n, l.e 1 1. ,1.. or iseol tnnn. .... the .e,rl V'-n.frfV In Heut.m l'r. Pi,. Ki.l. I i.,ilii,l an, I in.. Milliters, ,m1 II, mu t,l(.ii, , mi, hi rtnrf "llearil. IH l. lin.nl i.n.1 oelennine.1 lp tlinlr liiiee. LUOSAMl Till'?.

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that Jamas Low t her, speaker of tile house of common, may be selected instead of tne fluke nf (.rmnaught who was originally reported to be first choice. i WILLIAMS HOSPITAL. Iaiwrcnco Strong, of Thorntown, ho was accidentally shot a few days ago, returned to his homo tootuy. Anna Harter, a teacher In the primary grades at Jolietville has entered the hospital for medical treatment. Mrs. Meade Phillips of Scircleviile underwent an abdominal operation this morning. Her condition is good. ALL ASHES MUST BE REMOVED AT ONCE All ashes must be removed from alleys ami from lots at once. I his is escriilial and must be complied with. The city ordinance is plain und its provisions are strict. OKA KLLIS, Chief of Police. j-2:;-2. CARD OF THANKS. We desire to thank neighbors and friend-, for kindness shown in the sickness and death of our beloved Inui'hter, I ucile L. Mr. and Mrs. Levi McConnell. Ul ALTON. Cliailes Zanders is gioatly inipiovijr. Mrs. Maria Sandeis was the Sunny evening guest of Elmer Sunders nil family. Miss Opal Sanders was Saturday and Sunday gurst of tiiirnel llenlricll. Mrs. Scott Haniinn and duui'iiLT Tina were Sunday evening guests of .Miss Heaths Puvey. II jirli Sullivan, wife and tun, I eon, called on Mrs. Jasper Phillips Sunday. William ISrandenburg is remodeling his house. Ja-b llaur'ey and O'.ner il.-.on are doing the work. There will be un ire cream suppet .it Ka'cin. one week from Satin day. We get vour rug-t and return them. Miller & Morris. Apr. IMJ-tf. CXTT iDVETIBEMEKT. I,.'wii. In.lis'i i iii. oy or .He, -'i;. us i.i l-esnliil .en No t. I"IT, ..nem.-Ti, or S.mM. I'l.i.-k Uo- si.iiiii liu- ..I 1". v r.IKs oi, l.i.Hi L.i.:e of sulrl i -):..nn I.'. the ptJlis. . ..nil .IrsntnKs l..i n 'r .1 ,,i:.l will pr 'e.l 1 ..I to ssol .'itv. uill v i ll il . i.L- nv. i- ..f .n il .11 nil. 1. 1 mi v south. 'Ic:ii. cliv of I.,.I..Mi.in, lo.liaii sir 8I.e,, lo li e ...mil.. .O .-.. iii.-.I of , iv I...I..III.I.I, Ii.iIi.iiiii, t inn on Hi. , ,l. .,1 .ll.iv. I'M;, Hisv ininnmioiisliui sii.et. ,.n.l II, al II, e pf. lull, h e.i.v I... iul'.-i..u-K or I !. i Slferle.) in ,heV.lv of I .el,,-, ..i hv . ..I ..,...s,. i.. anon i- kli"n and . ,...1 il..- Hi .in.l I.i i,' X.,,i.l. r I, M,. ,lT.-( .','. I,- ...!..! i.M.'i,..'.; .l' . j.' .'ti ,l.,,i- ,l.-. i ,l,e.l, Hinl ..ii ..I .1 .Lie. : ... i.i-. -ri.i. .1. an. I fur il-e Pn ..T lultllitf fir-el I.e. I.i, I -.et mil .., .11 l.c rill-l und l-.,lii-',,IM. ,f V ntl ,.f l.fl,..i,.i lii.li.in. 11,1. ;ne lllli .l.'V of M-.i. I'M.". W 11,1.1AM r rtMITIf, Clt l.'leik. Isssa . AHornsy. HOTICS TO EIB. GUSITOll, BTO. In '1.1- r ol me pt,.lr ol J Hl.e. 'If. 41 will. Ii tlti.s all li.'li o. fi-e.lii.ii les-lte.is of .n.l e-Mle si rnouiie.l lo ...i.r In .aid four! iiiyl l."w '""e ,o. i,.-r l,..nl.r no.'t... .i.i..ve.l Wllitn, IL elerk "'Of ""I of sai.t ...ii. e,i, .,lt ..,. al l-l amm. ladl.u. i tfi ay . f vi,, v., ; t.EUNAP.U TITI'K, Clerk

I iitchell's Corn and Bunion Remedy Will e.itie your corn and bunion pain. Its effettivene is approved by many constant users. They pronounce it one of the exceptional if not the best they have ever uxed. The comfort your feet demand eiin be had in this time tried remedy. 25c THE PACKAGE Oak Drug Store MASTERS & MITCHELL

THE POLICY OF TIIE Rural Credit Loan & Savings Association is to funilsli loni; time credit or capital to intlustry esptH-ially to land owners and home owners. Hanks futn'sh temporary capital to meet short-time needs. This Association seeks to serve the community by capital credit for lon periods of time. Your active interest in this Association is solicited. All inipiiries will be gfcen careful attention. Rural Credit Loan & Savings Assn. (J. M. YORIS, Sec. Colonial Jkiilding Lebanon, Intl.

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GROCERIES Always in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS CITY GARAGE STORAGE AM) REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Phene 158 421 S. Lebanon St. CALL 233 And Save Money on Groceries J. W. DAVIDSON Acroria from Traction Station Reo Automobiles Trucks Kive-pasaenier four $"6 bcvcn-piistiener a ...... .lUO V. O. B. I..Hn: inir Cull for Ilrmonsl ration Moore & McBobcrt., Auto Inn W can supply yeu with anythinic in the Hardware line S.Z.IO ti kumh or kw rosi Ltjbnon Hardware Co. Bws la W tuim Siiast

held them back. We can a short time, as the freeze FOR SUGAR CORN

ALL KINDS OF ' Posts, Fence and Gates WOOD FOR SALE A. R. Dossett ('hone 176. Near Fullet'i saw nit! DR. A. A. WILLIAMSON EYE, I . Ml. NOSE end THROAT OOice over Etter'i Ttng Store. PHONE 141. P. B. WINTERS CHIU0PHALT03 j Sonrst S-ll . nu, 2-6 end 7- p. ' MSUI.TATH)N AND SPINAL ; ANALYSIS tS Cason-Neal Bid. fM V ;J03 woich. at