Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 214, Lebanon, Boone County, 6 June 1917 — Page 4
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fktiitaa n; Tin 1 ami Huaatun. St. Mall, on. Itr vii, mi liy Mali, tli r 1-C Mall, oik Kf Carrier, fey Carrier, or th!a kind. Attvorl Isltia matlfl lotteries r anytrona; of a Ilka aatura But accealatt at any prlca, ""Atlvs-tUmg ratea maUe known 011 llr.iilon. Vnratin .Aitvarilsth Itaore-rntaU American Preaa Association, Nw York lias- Llaitluin. and 4fr. atASOaTIO CX.ESDAaV. Stated Vettlwa. Fonne I-talita No. 9. 1". A. I anil I' l VI 1 Shaw. W. M. Lehnnnn Oi ipwr N,, iter Ks-t ;aeretar Couinbs, IL P. To.la, Kaaoniar 1)11) THKItt 1)1 TY. The country can well U- proud of the reports of the registration on Tuesday. No disturbance of any serious tharatter arose aaywnere in the coanUy. 4 'tv&ybo&f did his duly adnurably. In many cases, the young m r. went through great hardships in trying to reach the places of registration, on account of storms and floods, and Other emergencies arising. .-. There i always a great dial of talk about the gvernKO American citizen, as to his lacks anl shortcomings, hut in the final analysis, he is ahuut ai nearly all right a. any man in ihr World. He comes through clean r.o sound. Tea millions of young men are no on the rolls, ready for service, am! they will perform any .-eiviie to which thry are calletl with the same spi. it and deotion that they showed in tln-n registration on June filh. Indiaca, of courae, did her part weii. and her young men wiil ita. a gic,u place in whatever of service may In needed for Uncle K im. When it i.i remembered that 200,01.0 lluos.ers ha. lait in the Civil War, and that thou sand endeavored to get into the war with Spain, there can be no qui-siiin of the spirit of 1917. It may well he hoped that the wut may end without a call of humircds of thousand of these young men to tin war zoned of Euroitc and A.-ia, hut il th.ire is need, if Germany refuses to "tntike. dt?moe:"M'y safe tiie wto-hi aiound," the war w it irv on, and om boy will have a i'..nd in it So far Gr. ! W have -light v-, f" for au American soldier, hut thai View ran b changed, arid will he he fore many months go by; in fat t, (e.r rnany abouM have h armd fr-mi tlii 60,0(10 Americans fighting will; t!:r allet. already that the Ameriian no! dier i a pretty good soldier. TV spirit of imtriotUm is not dimi in llns country, and the people go '.! ling1;- to register for service vrhei. they realiie the need and justif) thi cause Tie present war with fieri. amy ii war of jv. tiee a.-"l of r-ri.t, as well a one ef .-..it.iMl.v. We rou-it light or be det'ed in hitnie aad country . Tho prepara' e.in ,-: g.o.-.g ,'urwa") ti:: rr:rr. arr tr:rriig ami liril'iiit'. tli; boatrf will he reaoy tor r-n-oortation, Bad ?non the whole worit) -aill hp In in; astairiitt (crnuuty and tier mis ru ded nfc!j(ing natio.'.o, 41 nd then oim Mte't eor.ir a penrianent teacc ( ..ritl Uv 'l tin. nMinna, ON; rKiin, Mtr. h c 1 1)
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not to bn thought U'.at Garmany could continue her ruthlesa suikingi and cot by it with them. The country thai Invented the submarine could al so invent some mean of rcdocing its terrors, even in the hands of a nation that Kinks hospital ships and neutral ve-i ids. VAU'K OF ADVERTISING. The great convention of advertisers is being held at St Louis and it U iitwiible that a better understanding of the worth of advertising may br impressed upon the people of this country by a reading of the proceedings of this convention. In the first place, in this country as veil as abroad, the people have seen the a'i-'untages of advertising in connection with the needs of the war. The govei nment in Kngland has made ure-it u c of the newspapers in puh-ir-C '.he enlistment-, the need of coniriptiim. the needs of the Red Cross and tl-.i necessity of rai.dng money. :a tr i- reuntiy. The government a asV;f' the papers 10 use tlp-ir coiinitis in pu.ihin;: llie war loans, the or m-nt y f'tr tiie lied Cross. nd in a ; ly way to advance the inN.t is .yf the CLtuatry as rtiatitl to :'e v;,r, aid toe ntwsttapers have !.' eri rt-;.'!y to hr'p in every way p;s-.-itiie their ri.Mimns freely. . iv ( nr up thi-ir ne'.i columns am! .wlvei ti.-ing co!i.ntii5 to the free use 'if mleiti-inents sent out by the gov'rr,rt!iit. And, at the tame time, the lew .pnneis !:ie not ohji-cted wher Li:e i.ominittees tif the house and en;ite have add d heavy taxes to the Jready heavy burdens of the p. liters :il; .- Yy ir-tenetl price1 of paper ,nt! other supplies. Newspapers unth-ritand that those ire strenuous times and they will .uir r jti.-.t as everyhody else must ufi'er daiint? smh a worhl war, anil ';ey will get through tiie times if hf-- can; if not, they can go tluan like ny other institution that is crushed y Iiigh prices and inadeiuate income. Another thinir the people are gradia!!y learning, ami that is that the annot arTord to patronize the man ho does not adverti.se. Atlvea-tl.-Mg iiak-s fur cbpiua of gowk. I at nan who udvcrti.-es anil turns hi u'CK tjuitkly can make a cheaper inee and be satisfied with a smaller narvit of profit than the man who i!t!t his stock a long time so he must eessarily make a big per cent of ofit ( if course, the patters are not asking the people show any appreciain of anything tiny do. N.!oth wan.s to he paid for doing right, ano ipitieciation is a fona of payment the moat valuable form, and the lead oft a used. The new.. papers are mere y one small part of the great busi tess institutions of the country, all fighting together to make some de trrt-v of su.eos, but especially fight eg in order that the whole country m... grow and prosper and have the i'K't'st possible iM'rtce anti safety. MOKE TOWER TO WOMEN. V. illiamsport voted dry by a hig 1 jjm ity, this we"k. Even a majority if the men voted dry, but with the '.ot''s of the women the majority was vt-fw ln -lining. Out of tin; .Ti'i women a ho voted at the election, .'IIU of them .otid iiy. This was to be expected. 1 he women think right, art right am trot- liirht. The sooner they get more power into their hands the better for lie wh-aie country. ENOK.Il WITHAL TKOI BI.E. The storms ronltnue their ruthlcs ' ei i.rut titiri. Whether war cundition.icrt,.." the sea, the firing of million? -f Kierit shells, disturb toe atmosnlieie even across the sea cannot bam. hot this year has been an untJtsii one for the td-strui-tion of life by storms and fluc.tl. Even without ant, w.i, tiie people of the 'Awtld have I iii-tiy hard lane. ADVANCE, K. It. 2. E.-ank Heady .arles .Hpuvki v I wife ami Mrs. in i.r hanon TuesM't. I.ou f'apltngor and son Car men unit Mary Caplingcr sin-nt Sunday with Dave Heady'a. ( laode I.uoat" ard if and lifayette l.uca ariti family att'0ted a reur. on we-t of Crawf trdsville Kuntlay. James ll'irriss and family and Daisy :mhicr s'tent Sunday with Frank I'eternon ar.tl family. Henry Proffin and family were Sunday visitors at Sam Erasier's. jack Kiwn and wife and Lylf lol.nson spent Kunduv with Frank I:inr and family. Afternoon callers er I Owens and family and Joho Vi rirbiii and wife. A K. I'o. ,.eit and Wife of l.euanon -d 11..E I' 1 - r and i i's mt !
Discussion of a Subject Recently Sprung in This Paper.
ANSWER TO ARTICLE Topic Considered From Ever;Alible and the C:u3u.iion Reached is Inevitable. Too high prices paid for whole milk and the price of hogs has been the -ause of many discussions regal ding the va'uo of skim milk as 1 feed fhese iliir.Tcnt discussions have vala tl skini-niiik at almost any price from 8 cents to U) .ents per inc. ountis. the value quoted and the re 'litis of exp?rinient or prat-tite titeti lependiiig largely upon whether tie; Mr.. dis. iissi.-.g the objrt wisheii . o buy the whole milk or want-d the, farmer to keep the rpilk and sell the -ream. The whole milk dean r d 'Siie0 ho .1 the value of skoe r-.ik at about vhat it really is, while the cream dealer r the hand -separa or agent, lung 1 alnus of the whole irdk prices ami kntiu-mg that he cannot compete wiih hem, do.-iivs to tiotist the value of kim-miik far aivwe wnat it n ally i-. In ordor to do this they will cite til kinds of instances. Kor example, an article in the issue of the U'-portei if June 5th, disciis.-od advantaees ant! hj-advantages of gelling milk and -ream. The same is very good it itltnj a'ni eur.rU like the last wold until ( ak.;s a second thoutrht. lta pounds of 4'; milk, is token as :he exan'jtle The Condensary is qu.itd ;i paying lilitl for this nnik les. Id cents hauling or $1.S0 The cream nten-sts are quoted as paying 4'J -ents for tutter fat or SI.H8 for the mtter fat in this 100 pounds of indk. N'o d'-duetioii is mode (tir the delivery of the cream. Here they r-t, no loss in separar or in handling. There is a los.f .:i per pound butter fat undo- best onthtions in hnditng ntit! in ti e sep-iratcr-. Xl.e -mailer 'Jic jueofint sep-, irated the greater the -praporiionati W. Then-f.ire the article sbouM read: $.42x1.7 e,,t;als U".5 actoalH tci ivetl under btst condition !, less s i-r-nts for hauling U-avos $1.47. Sl.St! Ttintw $1.1" leaves .Tl cents." There are b pounds of milk left Jter the cream is taken off any one knows that he cream is not all hutr fit. llf the.v rou.d he ,t,, i, a tliq,K is the butter fat only taVen from the nilk. what wo-iol a ch'irn he forti In reality there are about 2 gn'lona of ' cream taker, from !K) potirds of vho'e rrilk. tins w :.M leave for the .;rr.'er ti pounds of skin, -milk. II.'! nt for 8.-, poun.ls of m-Ik is "1 cents er hundred no lartor to turn icparaor or to care for cream no investneat in sepaiator It would cost 21 nt.-i per hundred the first year to tin in'! pounds milk daily throuk-h s f7o separator just to pay for the ma hine. To follow the article, Mr. Ftarr of I'urthie Cniversity is quoted as say-1 ng that od pounds of shetei ot.rn mil loO pounds nf skon-nni will risk'' a gain of 17.4 pounds fni to Sog.. , 7.4 rtork (.11 15 cents is $-2.61 I.r. is subtrarted for vl.K of coir, 'caving ll.oS as the price received 'or I. Si pounds (,f skim-mi!k. No ritiit for gain in the weight of the hog is g'ven to the .nrn. Everyone knows who has ever fed Irngs to fatten ;hnt ei,rn js their main f.-.-d so whv htinltl not tle corn be given credit for a portion of the 1 .urease in the ain of the hogs? Skim-mrk will not Jon and never .lid. Without c-trn ho. gentleman's hogs would starve to death. This same thing ronld he u,-d by he grain de-tier with truth as an ar tnn.ertt t., the r.rr-.r to buy feed n,i.. Take skint-milk at the n .,-bt-ant figure of 'i0 ren's it I (HI fir tn-tar.cr-the ."kirn f.d wmtld hnve ro.-t 73 eentathia ded'Kt.'d from i(!I w-,.-i'.l 1,-ave !.?(; 8 the amoont. received. fr tha ctrn or 81 ores ,.,( m o.K h.i-hel. Tl.tre must ! some way of d -ter-mir;;ng the enact tal'ie of ilurn-milk There was a time whtn skim-milk wis an unmarketable hy-prorhict and for that rr ason rt had no fixed value. That time has passed. The skim-milk is now marketable and Hs raiue mu-t he d -terminer! the same as the market value of anything else is tleter-ntin-d. It rannot tie determined by the results that may be obtained ly its use but it must bo determined by what it will cttet to obtain thrr same re-ults in norne other way. The price which you will accept for n horse is not determined by the breeding appearance tnd workieg ability of that horse but what it will cost yon to get another h.rse of equal hreod ng. aiiDesrueee .rd wniKii'g quality. If you go 1.0 Vhe store to bay an overseat .vntt tie at ' t 10 ppv ' .t tl I' e a: t h v i 1 " - .
wo! 1 ay tl. ... oiti.ant for t;.a coat will dejienu upon what it wouid cost you to gel wither article equally as j.tod at another store. ' '
JAMHSTOWiV R. F. D. L Frank Coshow and wife 'tsit. d with Joseph Walters Sunday ttfternoon. Mra. rctitjf liaffncr. Oorge Hatfner, Win. Haffner, (wrge Ciraham, Hother Kagsdcle and Frank Harison bought New lotlependent silos last week. These with the new ones recently purchased by Mnse Carney and Jamer, Pvatt make eignt new silos to be put up in this neighborhood. Ii t ' T n-iett and family visited s ..:..i:v' of Sol. Ellis at Lizton iinriay and attended the Children's day exercises at the Christian church at that plui'e Sunday night. Frank Coshow and son illie and 0ti Scott and family attended the I and concert at Jamestown Saturday night. Horace Jackson has I'gun to haul rna'erial for his new house winch will lopk'cc tiie one recently destroyed by lire. PMNFULLY HURT IN A Mrs. ( harles Morris Hurt Yesterday Afternoon Xear Elizaville. Mrs. Charles Morri.- was painfully 1 ,ju;ed yettorday kfternoon in a r'niavay accident almut tun miles we t f klmavilla on Uie L"baion road. Ir. fc buggy with Mis. .Mollis were hoi en and her niece. The horse became '. ishtene.j at a colt and started to '.n. The gill jumped out anil the liny .van thrown out. When he fell he af-ifd the l oos with him leaving .Mrs. lor is in the buggy. When :he was ioallv thi.iwn out she was rendered :i:coos, i, ns by the shirk. Dr. P. Ik !.it:e of White.- own was called, Mrs. ''.orris sulfered a fractured shoulder (sid-s so.-itt piinfu! hrui.-es. NeiUnr ier sun or niece was Injured. JVte Cob' Suecumhs After An Illness of Nineteen 1 WetLs. 1'ete Cobb, a well known resident of trie rounty and a civil war veteran, iie.l at his home near Advance this morning ut S.I" o'citK-k following an .ilr.ess of ninrtoen weeks. Mr. Todd -crw.l in the civil war in the o'rth eKiiriej; of Indiana Yolunt-er In'antry. He had sptint practically all is life as a reddent of this cotint r'avioir come here when a boy. He :n widely known and a highly re-.n-rt.dc;tiwn. itesitles the wi'ltov s-ven chihlren. liobert, Iielbert. I.rnii, William. Mrs. ln-'ialah WhilVr. .Mrs. Retlie Det-kle-l.anmer, and Mrs. flora Jones, survive him. He was a member of the (,f. Cni.in church. The funeral arrangements have not ts-en made. FAIKMEW. Attendance, at .-'anday school wa.I'll. Kev. Cy filletl his regular ppoit.linent hrre Sunday no.rning anrl .Imlge I'arr from Lebanon gave an interesting talk .Huntktv evening. Mr.,. E. E. Adams of Elmaville ha.corr.o f u- a visit -,. ith her daughter Mrs. Eiastus West. I.itlle I.nrean Kollins of Lebanon spent Satuiil.ty and :;.:tui"lay night with lier uncie Jame.s yuirk ami Cam ilv. C. 1.. Rtokley anil family of Whitesto.vn i-pt nt one tbiy last weeh with Jam-s .Miller and fait'ih. The be.pti.iag at Mts. Hun was well attended. There were Light memhers htiptized. Zarah Meermeh nnd Umiiy .Saturday night and Siindny with Km-ri-.rt Shncniaker and family of North field. Mr. and. Mrs. Charles M.ennch wen; the Sunday guests of Mel! Dickcrson and family. Will Zeitor and family and Mrs. Maty llohaiinon took dinner ut Frank Evans'. DEATH OF A RELATIVE. Mrs. Henry I.. M(.ore has received word of (hi (hah of her cousin, Mrs. D. W. Ijtne of New Ross whose defof goitre performed al the Maf brothtra' sanitarium t Kociiester Minn. , - if awn piiiwrr fixing. We make them ut the grwa. love U 1 trial Y'. K. Fraley shot.. Adey eromg, n:ar uait piiig store. May 8-tf
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ouuii Ft. Harrison Men Hill be Astngned to Different Departments. ( the faraaliOMal Xewt Hcrricc.) rr. HARRISON, Indianapolis, June fi With the end of a month's train! ing' in the O. R. C. here, orders are expected which will separate the 5.200 cadet officers into artillery, cavilry and infantry unit. Thua far the trnintnr has been the same for all the student officers. , It is unofficially stated that the rivalry students will be sent to Ft. Riley, Kansas, and the artillery students will be sent to Ft. Sparta. Wisconsin. The engineering corps and infantry units amhabl;- will ronivn here. The inus'er rolls show that more of the Ohio-West Yitginia unit have chosen cavalry work than the IntiianaKcr.tueky student. Many members it the "millionaire troop" of Cleveland are enrolled as students for eommisws as cavalry olliccrs. Tint war department continues to draw some of the older ofticer-instruc-ors to Washington, for staff duty. Maj. Ceuigu i'lwltou, Tsiith infantry, and (apt. (loorge P. Tyner, Fourteenth cavalry, have been called to the general staff. DinuideiH Repotted From Numeroiw Districts Today Woodshed Expected. I, ! I ...I Vs LONDON. June 6.-Anarchy is sptcathng in Russia. Disorders were reported from numerous districts toi.i.v. The turbulence in Petrograd, resulting from the establishment of a sepi.iate government at Knnistailt nas responsible., for the hasty return of war intnL-lor ,1vrrcnky from the front. M. Kerensky, who is now regarded as "the man of the hour" is making heroic eiforts to establish order, but it is predicted by Maxim Corky anrl others that "there will be much btoodshed before the passive anarchy can The chaotic economic conditions have resulted in the resignation of Minister of Commerce Konovaloff and ;t is believed in some quarters that, soon the cabinet will consist wholly of socialu.s. "The council of workmen's ami soldieis' delrgittcs Is paying more at teiit'nn to international affairs than the urgent domestic needs." said a dispatch from Petrograd today. "Ju.-t now it i working with all its energy ror an internntioral league of swial-hrt.-which will make future wars impossible. When the Ross tan delegates wet in Stockholm next month the fpsi decisive steps in the- formation uf such an organization will be undertaken. " The military export of the Times declared today that .he evolution in Ktiasia has wrecked the 1917 campaign of the allies. Il had been planned to undertake a powerful oltensivo against the German allies on every 1'iotit simultaneously. Hut Russia failed to carry oHt her nr.rt with the KM.ilt that the brunt fell upon the Hiili.h. French and Italian troops. Germany, seeing that condition- on the eastern front, in Turkey and the Haitians were not mena'dng, w-as able to shift heavy forces of troops to France. MU NI L Person I'nahle to Register Yesterday Mill be Given Another Opportunity. Ifli (lie srraiKPtaal SVm SeiTw-c.l WASHINGTON. June 6. Provost MarshuUicnrral Crowtier t'ly officially confirmed the statement that a Hio.it liberal construction will be placed or, the regUtration laws. Peisnpi who for auy reason were uaalde to register on registration day will be given another opportunity. The provost marshal -general so notified al! stawr-Vira If it is found that the government's policy of liberality in being abused more stringent measures ;! K . ,ten The provost marshal-general's telegram to state governors follows: "Attention is invited to pantgrspn 10 f tlx registration instructions wnoh ronjten l , to the rwistrt on of nssnas w!W lor nv rvron Airail J rot t no t n i ertd ott r'. o-
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L.-''Ta.-l-' differin tart and quality. Not so Golden Sun. Ahays it wuT tasta the lame delicious, full-flavored, rich md iatlsfyine. Cut by a special process. Golden Sun Is clean aad chafjlasto economical. Iti prica is modest YoureroccrKll.it bat without premiums. Qoldzn Sun Cojfce THE worn srtM spice ca Toiodo-Ohitt Ticket on sale Daily to Scplarober 30tk Return limit 30 days to New York and Boston low round trip fares nlo to many otrscrpftintaeast inclutlmg Niagara Falls. Thousand Wands, Adir.dat Mountains New England, Eastern Canada an I Atlantic Coast Resorts. Stoieovers permitted at all points enroute. Grcle Tour SlJtty-iv rirrutt tonrs mar t srrtnffetl la New y.it k aid tloattsk T ulm Iske aialtiver rwiies..irid ..vie extainlt J IIctut toots, n'f'y Ov nesan. .mltiSine mi-als aeit bt-rii mi rKaii HaanKra, at rctlatril mimtner fr. For .furthe' ipjirmation apply re Ticket Agent Dig Four Rout L. W. KIUTLEY DENTIST First National Brink Building Third Floor Monument Work May Cost Mure Soop. Ve Ml ill make our I'sual Very Low 1'rlces HARLAN MOM MKNT CO. f?hoo nhone 102. lies, phones 1 15 & It Oris Harlan C. W. Chappius COOK BY WIRE WITHOUT FIRE Interstate Pub. Service Co tration day. Scrutiny shouid he made of tai h case to iel' t mine whether punitive action is rciuired in this regard in order that legist ration may be made as complete as possible at the earliest po.-sibie moment. Non-resident may continue to register under the provisions of paragraph S4. If it later appears that the liberality of this policy is being abused more stringent action will be taken. Curtis received from absentees after June ri should be filed as pi-rsrrib"d in paragraph 10. Please give this the widest publicity ami inform all registration bourds without delay." MIDWAY. M. I- Jack'on and wife spent Thursday of last week with Willie Noff anil wife of n ar Jamestown. Erna1 McCoy and v ife and liny McCoy took aupner with Isaac Smith ami wife of Irbanon, hnturday evening. U C. Peabody and li-vin Wyeth made a business trip to Indianapolis, Thursday of last week. Miss lleulah Preston of near Slax, spent last week with her giaminiother. t I.eslev lVahody and family f ?.nA (irantlmn Inkerson spent Hnday with Flem liovd a.-.d family of .Uillerigeville. Oai.ir I liber irnA w ife and Mrs. Johnson were huray guest' y.t Mart Jackuand wile. . J i
t all j t ' Pests, Fence ?nd Gates WOOD FOR SALE A. R. Dossett Phone 176. Near Fuller's saw mill
BAT LASLKT AfJTO LITIBT And Taxi Serrlcs i)ay Phono. 60a. Baadmee, ttB-X A si'docl rumple line of Harming Baskets, Porch Vases and Forch ltoxes. All in pottery, NO RUST OUT BOWMAVS 5c and 10c Store FOR (l K K Kl.Kl TKlC'AL WORK CALL J. E. BERKLEY Thoiio !)7fi-L 121 West S..tith Street GROCERIES Always in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS NOTICE ROY SCOUTS Now it (he time to buy your tents fur use in ramitinK. S Clyde Lowe, Phone 390. ( We can supply you with anythin;; in the Hardware line also raa Btoaia or tata oa Lebanon Hardware Co. Phoaa sad WaaS Kaia atraas JONES & STARS CLOTH1EKS Suits that Suit South Sida S quart DR. A. A. WILLIAMSON EYE, EAR, NOSE aad THROAT Office over Et tor's Drug Stora. PHONE 141. P. B. W1NTEIW CHIROPRACTOR Honrs f 9-11 a. m., 2-6 and 7-d a. av CONSULTATION AN'B SPINAL ANALYSIS f KEE Roomi 210 -L'20-2-J.'-L'2t. Phone 233 REST CASH PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY Columbia Conserve Co. Lcbauon Phone 520 s BRENT0N GARAGE Autoti and Auto Supplle East Main Street. Phone 294 CORY & BRATTON FUNERAL IllRECTORa Offica phone 86; Residence, phones 240 ai.d 696 gtanlej Block. East South Streat DO IT YOURSELF Do it your self. Make your old cur look new. A-k us about it. I NOISES' DRUG STORE I NEW PROCESS Aluminum Welding: Broken nr hast parts built op like new. Work guaranteed. CITY GARAGE CALL 233 And Sava MotMy on Grwarir J. W. DAVIDSON ajcrmta from Ttact fiUm
