Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 204, Lebanon, Boone County, 26 May 1917 — Page 4

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Iwaued aver -ulnir sept Run1i.r, nrj m.1 editnma raaolitac JI Kuml i.iul "I Tou nf Jnnxntown, Adunca, litortiiwn, Whlt.lown, llona- !!:. VlK'liaWltiUrC 1UVU), I-

Admlttad to th mall. M cOTd-olM matter at 'b poatofue At LAb&oon, lad. " rniiiroi' traoTio. (Mull ubrripliim pa.r.l airtetly tn ..Ivan,- and patr will ba d1teoi;tlauei unleaii .uleianptloo U ranewmt). JBy Mntl, out ypr .. By Mull. Hi mourn. By Mull, tare month hy M.ilt. ana ino.rt lly Carrier, p?r weeli By Carrier, ona ywr ... KUIWwTc.... of Tt.xr.t2:-. utejeet tl a chr of an P1" 'if ol worriie Cash aboulO arromprnv mi or lhl kiixl A.IV.Ttl-lnit . ' anytrnnic of a Uka natura A.tv.rliW'Kt U.-nrasenHttv-l'rw. A UHoi. Kw Tor. oiiuaili.." it; New,i5 asm i 'h ie. ' f jleph. Lehanoo Chapter So. !. Or.ler Ka.it Nuys, secr.tr. P.. S. M i rimiir No. 4'. KM Third Mon-lny month. Ivurr t. Toil. KacorJal; Jouu, F- C. HAM-V TO SI'EAK. The Thorotrtwn Aiigus-Knterprise lays: "Tborntown will have a rfiatingui'beil visitor when Lx-governor S. Fiank Hanly. of Imbann, piesiden tial nominee. ' the prohibition party In the last elect sp'ik tn the Heihn 'i 4 rhurch on .Sunday. May 27 at ":'! ' P- m. The well known statesman Kttd orator eoipes to .-.peak in be. half of the eau."-e to which he has dedicated hu life that of tin prohibition of the lieenwd liquor traffic." Dnn't Let Vour Cough Hang On. A cough that racks and weakens is ilongerous, it undermines your heslth and thrives on mglect. Iielievo it at nc with Dr. King's New Iliscovery. Ttiis soothing lHlsam reme.ly heals

the throat, looiw-ns the phlegm, tta antiseidic properties kill the germ aud and tiie cold la quiekly tirokea up. CnilJren iuid t.roa-up alike find Dr. K 'rig's Die ifivr.tery pleasant to ti-ke as we'd ft elTi.'ctive. Kv a bot-t-o i-.n'oly in your medieine chest for , .. . t'i all i .-I sfTec. L-. At iiuj;..,ti, i'JcAiJ?.

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ihf...l Application I.Ianks May Be Had at Farmers State . Bank. The need of additional labor on Indiana farms, :s set forth in the following letter written to the Farmers Slate Bank by G. I. Christie, of Purdue University: ' The scarcity of labor on Indiana f:irr,iS i a serioos problem jut ui !h'. time when it is of greatest iml.ortnnee that the maximum amount of food be produced in the "tnte. If if-ri-ugo is to be increased, and crops ire ' 1m.' properly cultivated and har-.r-.-'.cd it is c -'wnlial that competent . .Ij'.ir be available. Indiana citizen cm help to secure the largest pos--iblc returns from the soil by wt;.g to -ui'ply thin labor. A .... ;..tiuti.-.n cmirtir. 'f rroi 'nil with a large number of farmers e mi,.-:l to vnu to aid in this great . -.("''.' i ; ;eiit. Will it not bo po.-sihle ;.-r ou .o have farmer retiring '. l.-ir to fiic an application for such ;a'n:r in your tnl.reT It will Ie.' leiiuble to let fanners know that jtta 'n- i.!aSi upon wimh the my ! - 'he. e noi-liiation.-. TL' local w . r, dl no dci.lv be glad to .it! th:.. publiritv are erelos"V a -apply olar-i? which may be ,-.( for nuiiyrfg the apu. cation. If .....i. .if tn- forni.i are nerded notify in: r. :. ar.d additional b'anks will ,it. "iti the applications aie filed ma)'! ; e impend on ou to see that they i -c -ent to the county agent if th-rj ore in the county; or to the lnhor i mi i '.;.t o of the county organ.ja-1 ion for increase. I food production and on'ttvation. or the chairman in this ; Tin- l'ni iiiris iititte Hank rum a sup- j rlv of thee blanks which will be j ci.pli.-a to aM who r.dl for thorn. i-e b'ark.- wh.-n r 1 N t out may be re"l nd to ttio inin.ers Stale Hank, h will see that they rcuh the I : r lic-tinatmn. STOKE IS KOIilSKI). in Hardnate State Kntercd Wednesday Ni'-hf. .rneone erf. r-d the 1'nion Hac.lstore V. edi.csday irght and ?uc1 in g time twertv cents in cash '.. boxes Of shelU Uild .-ooe flushTi c intruder gained entrance ugh a rear w indow. No clue has oiitained as to the guilty one. NF.ED OK WORK. lie Thotntown Argus-Knlei prise : "They want three million dolfor their part in the game. $150,is asked of Indiana. 'J.'iO is Boone 'ity's poition. That wou'd mean ) dollars for Sugar Creek town- . Meetings were held at 7.ions- , Whitestown, Dover and Thorna last .Sunday evening. At the ting at Lebanon twenty teams of o men were sent out to canvass for The purpose is to stand be- ! the battle lira s and administer fallen. Thrr will doubtless jdenty of opportunity for humanity t. Everything in connection with war is upon huge dimensions, tinny, the duration of the ronU, io,....s .,f the ..illflat. it Christian world at war. They rejected the prince of I'eaee and rked in the slaughter business. will be gleat need of h":irts bethe trenches to comfort and aid Ijiers." NKW CASKS KH.r.I. ge C. Brinkmeyfir et al vs K. Van Nice, on note for $150. gc C. Hi ipkmi'yer et al vs Oxni mens, on note for 1-50 and on it for $100.

REGISTRATIO

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. There i.-. mVj one day for regis-1 (ration, June ft, 1917. 'i. F.very male resident of the Lutt -d h'tates vino lias reached Ins lilsl and has not reached his 31st birthday must register on day set. June 6, 1U17. The only exceptions are persons in the military or naval serviee of the United States, which includes all ofhscr.i and enh-"d men of the regular amy. the regular army reservn, the olllcets' re.ao-ve coips. the enlisted reserve corps, the national guard and rational guard reserve recognized by the militia buivaa of the war department, the navy, the marine corps, the oast guard, and the naval militia, naval reserve fr.rce, marine corps reserve and national naval volunteers recognized by the navy department. ? Registration is distinct from Draft No n aticr what lust claim you have for exemption, you muet 1. Begistration is a pablit duty, for 'hose not rtMponsive to the tense uf this duty, the penalty of In-prisott-

t err!, tiot fine, li, provnleu m Et.e Draft Act. o. Tuff who thrwirh " '--" "- .'.ail Dii .ii to r .vi i!.iuU( tn-jin

. Why in it railed "Liberty Loan t" ' A. Krenune "Oie money derived from it will be dedicated to the cause of human l:hrty throughout the world." (tj.-ereti.rv of the Treasury, Maj 11, 1U17. The mane waa tnus chrmiened by Iilr. McAdoo. Q. If one purchases bor.ds what assurance has he that the bonda will be paid? A. The faith and credit of our government is irrevocably pledged to meet the obiigauun. U ha woij of tcuwiuK tat debt ''. 'i"iu the last 60 years, which record has never been cnualcd by any country in the world. Q. What i the money to be used for? . A. To meet expenditures for pnwecutinjr the war and to extend credit to our Allies among the foreign governments, and for general offensive and defensive preparedness for several yens to come. Q. Will the bonds be good collateral? A. Yes, any national, state. Envine"! ban!?. trust company should accept these bonds as collateral securi y :. ...vailjr Wa'.i of their face value. Q. Do you think in -' (act ihr.t bonds are convertible into later loan", if issued at s -h.c rute of interest, there is a chance of tins loan depreciating n A. Nc, tiie, terms of such conversion, should any new bond be Issued, will prevent these bonds from dofireciating, since any new issue of bonds will represent the truo level of credit r.nd thereby fix the parity basis. If new bonds bear a higher rate of interest, the 3W will automatically bear that higher rate. Q. Why should one take only S4'; on money when one can get more? A. It is to the interest of every citizen of the Lnitt-d States that the needs of our country be supplied, which can be done in no other way than by i...triotical!- subscribiryr for the lil-rty Ioo. irwmvtive- of the rute. However, tite rate in it-seif is very attractive w'.nm one takes into Lonsidration i he fact that the bonds are exempt from all forma of taxation, except in...iitan.c uH. si ,te taxes, Q. Do you think there is any chance u" uip.i.-.ti-r. ir. rrice' A. Based upon precedents estai-iW.cd tiy the flotation of other loan in the past, there is good reason to behove that these bonds will command a substantial premium immediately after the close of the war. tj. lion't you think larce investors should take heavily of bonds while imH investors should let them alone ? ' A. No. This is a cr.si.- for every citizen to show his loyalty. It is far from being a rich man's war and atrt-udy the wealthiest of our people are sure to contribute more than any other class of our citizens. It is the best j rotectlon of a nalions credit that hoid.-rs of government bonds lie numerous and their holdings m all. It is nece.aiy at tiie present lime that both lartfe and .-in. ill buyer eo-opeia;e to make th.- loan a success. 1. How many pieces of this or that denomination will be issued? Will it be according to the specification in the subscription? A. It isretue.ted that each applicant specify the denomination and form desired whether registered or coupon. Ilase,! i,p,jn ibc total of such application various bonds v. ill be cngi avt-d. Also in the case of coupon ootids for the purpose of interchange, a'sullicient amount of isuids will be jointed, based upon tne average each denomination bears to the aggregate. l:i the cae of regi-'.ered Iwoids, Wank h olds in the manner of stock certificates will be available for transfer purpc. U. Can 1 pay in my money now? If so, ilo I get interest from dale?

A. i'ajmenu for and jlOtMat-ls may be made immediately and intereu ctrtiticates of a Federal lie ierve 11. mk ili be issued thi rcfor. In the rise of larger subscriptions, payment in full can not be made until after .-.Hutment, which will be on or about June '.'.-t. Ail bon.'.s will be daiid June 15, 1M7, and interest will accrue only (mm such uaU- or in ca. installment payni' iil.." are made the !1'2', will accrue horn the date uf oUih payments. i. U hi-re can I cash the coupons'.' A. The coupons are payable at the Treasury Lteiiartment, V. ashingtou.

1). t'., or any of its Sub-Tte:isuri"s. Any at tneir face value witnout tlcillir

Q. Would you adv.se the sale of niu'iicipd!, rtiilroad, corporation or other

bunds and a re-investment in the "Lib

A. No, provided you can arrange with your bai witii which to purchase some of the ' l.n.vity I.ov (minor will riot thus ..crommodute you. your coii.-eiem .Sate ihem in the open market for the jA.rp-.se of uss, , . this time. What is the estimated wealth of the United

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by RigHtialinn fay. A aelf-ahlr3-ed stuped envelope should be cncto d lilh the card to Ineuie the return M the absentee of a registration c-jrt.fieale, 7. (' i ti ittii.n booths will be natn fern 1 A. It. to V. M. on Uv, )!.: 5, J817.

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k to make you a loan l." il-.wtver, if your e will be free to licjuisting your govemnicnt K'at.s, and what debt i "today at approximately S.".0,by W5,li0(. IHKI.IMHI before we ntuin to date. There is viitufford to create an andcniedness cause we are fighting for. ie alwav salable in the .men landing bonds the holders have y have owned at higher prices d upon the price at which the ale. owed upon this mtrttcr have conto do it. q adven ising tours of the have a!-o been arranged for eek. Wednesday tiie party insome speakers n'.d the First ai Bank quartette will go t own, kosston. Klizaviilc and nic-burg. tin I hurs.tay evening .e and Jamestown wi'l be visit in Friday .New lirunswirk town and Zionsville are includ the tur. The campaign wil with a big in..ss niee'.tng next ay mi:ht on fhe public sipiar. Inilianap.'.iis speakers will tall ti.t l!.:.i c; rt in taking i bonds. J)VS ARE SENTENCED. ny Weitel Suit to K. foimalory nd Brother to Hoy s School. hony and Vir.'il Weitzel, who imlicated in the theft of rubber t from the William Laiihare e, were ara!.Lrncd in circuit Antlvpy, the older of the hoy d a plea of guilty to the cliaige it larceny u-d v. as sent, need to t.tte icfoinialoiv. Vireil, the r of t!,e b-.y.i made a pi "a of to the chai i;e of delinquency s senteni'td to the Hoy's indusscbool. ) OPEN OKI K E HERE. I Stewart Cradiiates I ram Indi ana lain School. iest Stewart this week giadiiiile.l Indiana .aw .School at IndianapHe will ,r.en an cft.ee in this nt i the next f. w weeks and wil' he- .( active practice of his profe.iMr. Ffcv.-iirt is widely known his taun'.y and is a young nut a :ity. CARD Of THANKS. n'i.th !r thwik all friends, neigh,nd lod;,e members who have it kind to us during Mrs. Hiiyden's illness nr '. death, for wo deeply appreciate their thnughtfultioss in our sorrow. A. L. Jt.tvdon, Flovd Hnydcn. Mr. ,.d Mm, VV,!I llayileti. I ' of : nil t Pf Vig'i eand)

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Big Question Now is Will the Pro-German Pacifist Forces Succeed. in 1h international Jiritt Sor-Hcr.i LONDON, May 26 Every indica tion today pointed to the fact that the hour is at hand when the fate of Russia will soon be definitely known. There has been much activity among the Russian military authorities late ly, while M. Kerensky, the war miu--sier, is on his way to the front. These activities, however, are being counterhalrnced by J,he interference of the council of workmen's and soldiers' delegates, says a telegram from I'etrograd todty. Cm. Aliexieff, the Russian commander-in-chief, has been rebuked h he leaders of the organization and ordoi'ed to do less talking. (Icn. AlcxiefTs foes among the council, arc threatening him with a reduction ot rans. These reports coupled w.th the in formation that anarchy prevails in nine parts of Russia have led to a gl,Kmy view of the Russian situation. The big question which arises in 'ho minds of the Rntish and French tatosmen as the decisive movement rproaehes is this: "Will the pro-C.ernvin pacifist forces in i'etragtad win out in the tnieg'e for a separate jieace or will 'he giev.ipg dissensions among the l'u.--inn political leaders themselves -; cooi age the followers of the old ti 'M inolT regime to attempt a counter evolut ion ? A series and discouraging view of Pius, ian aifairs is taken bv Jame o'druiy and Will Thome, M. P.. the ''. ti h laborer leaders who have just ie-in nod from th 'ir mission in I'etroIhey said that while they ,.eei hos in favor of the allies mem;oj s of the council of workmen's and ...!iii' d.-l- gates made addresses at"u king the Uussian provisiotial gove l-ri r .ent. The worst, feature of the situation aa. that these speeches, were made at the front to the Ru-sinn soldiers. "i'.y the time we got 'back tn I'etroi; ad v.o were rather down in the mouth in r -.poet to the part the Rus-i-.n army might play in any olfensvc or defensive movement," said 'I'llraiiy in an interview with a repie.( -.tative of the Daily News. But I'-ftc- a t i'k with M. Kerensky these i. ipre.-sions were removed. The teudrr., y toward anarchy appears to be at an end. TWO ARE INDICTED. eile of Cigarettes to Minors Britig" Fine on Two Cases. Orlo Wright and William (ienin, inhcted by the gland jury for the sale -f cigarettes to minors, were arraig- . r in the circuit court and entered '.. as of guilty in one case each. I'cur ndictments were returned agairnxt ieron and three against Wright. U'.o" the defendants had made pleas if guilt'- in one case each, the presenter dismissed all the ether indictv da. Wr ght drew n fine of ?1 and o- ts and Ceron was assessed a simit-ii-amount. CITY NEWS Baumgardt for cleanirg. Phone 98. Coming a new telephone directory. May 3-tf. Wo get jiur rugs and return them. Miller & Morris. Apr. 30-tf. Plenty of ice cream at Petig's candy kitchen. Phone 'Zl. lawn mow-er fixing. Wo make tin m cut the grass. Give us a trial. W. K. Fraley shop. Alley crossing, rear Oak Drug store. May 3-tf Petig's ice ci cam how good, not how cheap? Phone 22. FOR RENT '"hoover S1.00 PER DAV Adler's IJEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY Columbia Conserve Co. Lebanon Phone S20 CALL 233 A ml Save ?,Tmcty on Groceries j. v:. nwiTM Arrow from Trartion Station

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San Marto Coffee the best Don't Pay Strawberries Pineapples Grapefruit Iifttuce New Peas

Twenty f our pounds flour for $1.85 Lewis & Storm Phone 42 Quick Delivery

Reo Automobiles Trucks Kive-passenger four $875 Seven-passenger six $150 F. O. B. Linsing Call for Demonstration Moore & McRoherts, Auto Inn We can supply you with anything in the Hardware line axao tu sotia or m roan Lebanon Hardware Co. moss aas ! Kala atraat JONES & STARK CLOTHIERS Suit that Suit. South Side Sqoara GROCERIES Always in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS CITY GARAfiE STORAGE AND REPAIR WORK OJF ALL JONDS Phoaa m 421 S. tcSnnod St.

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SERVICE CO. i n-,, J your money can buy. More. Green Beans Cucumbers New Tomatoes Head Lettuce ALL KINDS OP Posts, Fence aiid Gates WOOD FOR SALE A. R. Dossett Phone 176. Kear Fuller'! aaw miO DR. A. A. WILLIAMSON EYE, EAR. NOSE and THROAT Office over Etter's Drug Btora. PUONE 141. T, B. WLNTEnS cniBOP.RAcxca Bow. P- a- - . rii t COr.'Sl'I-TAT'r.tl A' s ' ANALti:S It. .

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