Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 215, Lebanon, Boone County, 7 June 1917 — Page 7
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Classified ADVERTISING j Each Iggtte. , ifo Advertisement Tafcea tat Leee j 1'hU 1UC
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0R SALE An auto trailer. Good
runoiuon. tali phone 1H2S.. 6-5-6t " $100,000.00 ,
to loan on fa nns at u per ent Tho Farmers National' Mortgage Company. SKK I N ION TRl'ST COMPANY Lebanon Ind. 6-6 tf i IK "sAl.t A hors?. flume 1254(1. S-73t OK SALE Driving nmre,splendio traveler. See Grace Tue one-half le north of Ruuth Stop. K. K. 11.
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WANTED
HELP An intelligent person may
rn J100 monthly corresponding for wspapers; $40 to "-0 mnnthly in
are tune; experience unnecessary; i canva.it.inK; subjects auggeated. nd for particulars. National Pros
jureau, Eoom 1610, Buffalo, N. Y.
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yE CLEAN RUGS with a vacuum f cleaner. Mdier A Atoms. 4-80 tf j AN'TfcD-Fireman at T. H., 1. E. never hutusc V'...,r.c 7-Vi. 1 . f-" "
ANTF.D- Old faisc teeth, don'i matter if broken, 1 pay $Z to If full wt, single mid partial p'ntei proportion. S,-nl by parcel post
1 receive chet k by n-turn nail, F
RL, 4(W N. Wolfe Street, Baltimore
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ANTED Young man l'J years old wants to work on farm. I'honr i-Y lifter 6 p. m. S-ISl-t!
'ANTED TO KENT About a seven rocm modern house. Call nr s.-( ',. Limtsay. fi-J-flt ANTED A Kill tc'work at Chinese Laundry. 1!W West .South et. 6
ANTED A,she, and rubbish to haul. Call phon oti.VZ. Xfi-5-it f6rrent )R RENT Three .icwly funi-h-'' rroms. 304 Kouth East street
111 685-K. - May 22-tf
R RENT- ? "vs: house, both.
toilet, 2 'a block from uciuare. it A Ctropny -U,
VR RENT OR SALE Seven-room
house 6 blocks from square. Call
A. Campbell, HaadiigK, 0 4-61
)R KENT Six room house, 42'.
West street, north. i. H. Watt. 6-7-tt LOST '" ". iST Caimo pin Tuesday. Kinder phone (Vvl-L. Reward. 6-6-2t )L'ND-Shirt" in Ad!er'swrapping paper; on Klizaville road, Uwiu-i i have by paving for this notice. li-l-tf
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Many Plea For Clemency Filed With the State Board of Pardons.
RRE flAlTE. INDIANAPOLIS A EASTERN TRACTION CO. Effective Feb. 1. 1917.
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j-ast car leaves Indutnapoliii at 11:30
rn. and l.afavclte at 10:45 p. m. 'CKAWFOKDSVULE DIVISION .. Urn Lrl.anon fT Crawford
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Service Station Batteries recharged and eoairt-d. Free inspec
tion and distilled water.
Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street Phone 199.
(Hy the ttrrn4ttomal Ktnr ffrtfM INDIANAPOLIS, Imi., Jun 7. The warm gun.hine of summer has
fi an exciwlinpr yfarninir among
in matt of state penal institution to 4tHin! outsiili lh burs mid enjoy na-
So Inrpe it the number of pleas
fr rii'mcnry that the state board of
fiardrsns hi in decidH to Ipnjfthen its
ion tM'trinnitif? June 2., one day,
holding a four-day aonsion.
The (tame old stones will be repeat
ed crime committed by drink-crazed
ms, wills too weak to rosist crimp
ind wild onts sowed by inrnonsibir
youth.
rive mn convicted of murder will k freedom once more. Joseph Fultz illeil Jame9 Mitchell at a camp whTe iquor and disreputable women led to
an attempt to rob Mitchell. Fultx
ints frertlom after serving ix ms of a bfe sentence. Ainn.o PrttLs afo bUiniPK his wcakfor strong drink, which rausrd m to kill Fdwaid keal in Spencer uuty. Me has served but two years a life' sentence. The hoard will listen to new pleas
of AUnzo Fisher, who killed his wife in Kirnmonrt in SU and 1 litford Ourhnir. who killed his wife in Kip-
ey ciunty in l!U4. Joe Helden, con'ictcd of miithslauirhter in Tippecunoc mjiity in will a.-k the board for ret'dorn. Among the other cases are: (ieorge
Siler, sontenrH from Jav countv, De
mbor J4, liMS. for a?sau!t and batry with intent to commit a felony
o the .State prison. Herbert Jones.
nerd from Laporte cuunty, Jan
uary 21. 101 "t, for five to fourteen
iarn (nr rcbbry. to Indiana reforma-
JVck IilliniT',r. sentenced froic
!utnam county, after escaping fron-
he penal farm. 0car Kalwa, en-
fd from Lake county, (Vtoler I, fur life for criminal assault, to
he State pnnon. Sylvan Alexander,
ntem-rd from lilackfunl county and . K. ti;ilty, jentenced from Laporte j'.tnty. TO EXTEND AITHOK1TV.
INDIANAPOLIS, Iml, June 7. Farmera of central and northern Indiana are advised that it u sate to replant corn until June 18 by G. I. Chrietie, stato food director, and Oeorfre C. Bryant, federal crop agent. Southern Indiana former may aafely plant corn five dayn later, they state. Much damage has been done to the
corn erop in the state hy heavy rains.
particularly in the aouthern part of
the state where parts of twenty counties have been flooded.
The State Council of Defense will
co-operate with ice Healers of the
tnte in having ice made a preferred
railroad ahipment and in obtaining a
steady coal supply for ice planU, no
that food ntulfs will not spoil during
hot weather and the prire of ice maj-
be lowered. '
Governor Goodrich will borrow
f 100.000 in the name of the .-tare to
lefray the expense of the council.
Iiui.n Sccension (.ovcrnmcnt TTirca.
n H.iMile Move. lt the nlcrn.it'..nnl Stir aertr.l COI'K,NllAt;EN', June 7. The Run an secession government at Kronit adt whirh is aid to favor a separaU ence. i.:. attemtiting to ext'.'nd its auhorny according to advices from I'etograd to!ay. lnvitaii ir.s hve been sent to various
;arrison.; inviting sowtiers ami sailor
o join the movement. Followers of .amnion", leaiier of the secessionists
ire threatening a hostile move ag:tiiis'
he provisional government at l'etro;ia.. In the meantime the Petmgsd gov rnment is going ahead vv:th its war 'lan.s unit more troops are bemg sent o the front while war minister Kernsky continues to exhort the soldier: o ;t-ike hard at the (iermans.
'oruliti"Ps in Russia are chaotic and t is inii'omtble to say what the future
vill bring 'orth.
The two Russian governTents arr
-adit-ally diflerent in their m-ike-un ! he lufcsriomsts have no nunistrici a the ground they are unrepul.limn l.ie of th? membera of secc-vom.-l jilminiftration in a woman. She re.
presents th women working in Rus
sian factories.
CM CUT BIG CARP.
M. A. liu'gin reports the ratching of a big 'arp on his farm three miles east of Lebanon. The fish was taken ''rem Pruir'e Creek ditch. The carp as twenty-five and one-httlf inches lonfr and sixteen and one-half inches io diameter and weighed ten pounds. Mr. iturgin sayf he can prove the ibovo figures by Frank Jackson, ( harles ami Itoscoe Hurgin who helped capture it
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CONTINUED FROM PACE ONE.
panions a caket:jjk tune wa started, j
At the first bar Br;ic"y's feet began
to twitch.
Of u sudden ho jjmp.-d to his feel
ind bejtan to show tne spectators a
real, old-fa turned American cake-
,lk. Hut hi toes turnd out.' An omrer oh-erved i im and the
next week Hiaeev was .lent to the
front with a contingent. Ilracey got along tolerably well inder ordinary conditions, hut when it :ime to tho H.nihle-nmek step or a l:arge he had to w histle a cakewnlk une. I sually his friends joined in. Another negro who has made a
name for himself in the Legion and who has been twice cited for bravery
s Hob Scanlon. a forni-r prize fighter if Brooklyn. Scanlon has been .founded in action three times, twice jy e ! sling shells and once by a machine e-'in bullet. Despite his injuries he is at .nn at the front and hn taken part in tne present Frenrh ilfensive. On the occasion of bis last wound ihe big negro was 'n the thick of the lighting. The order had been given
to tike n pertion of the first line of
-pposing trench and hold it without irocooding any further. The I egion ;beved the first part of the order.
hut instead of remaining there they
pushed on further to the t.ermans second line. In addition to the fire 'rom the German guns the legionaries also came under the fire of their own artillery which was pounding iway al the Ccrmans' second line tiembe-'. The nen-comoiis-ioned officers, seeing the double dancer ordered the men back to their captured trench. Most of the men obeyed but a group of three who were caught in the ma -hilie gun f're were slightly wounded. Scanlon was one of them. After pas smg the remainder of the day and the whole n.ght in a shell hle they nna'ly managed to drag their way hack to their on lines. When he recently appeared here in a boxing exhibition Scanlon frankly told the spectators that he had enlisted in the Legion liecausn he "wanted to see a hit of fun."
But, he added, he had received more
than he bargained for.
"I never did dieam this scrap would
last so long," said Scanlon with
grin. "I thought it' would be over in
sit months. If I had known it wouhl
last three years, well. I would "You would what'.'" roared crowd. "It would hive been just the wii
reckon," the big black hurriedly re
plied.
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When you see theBe suits you'll be amazed. Sueh quality such smartness of fashion such tailoring such fabrics rightfully belong to, suits of double this cost Silk suits are to enjoy great vogue for summer wear and here are the preferred models from a .specialist in sport suits. White suits, gold color suits, green suits, blue suits and suits of other fashionable colors oftentimes the skirt is of one color and the jacket of another. The collars and belts introduce a touch of color. A number of the garments are of figured silks Khaki Kool Yosan Silk Skimmer Silk Silk Foille .Jersey Silk Pussy Willow etc. the designs are unique, striking, summery. Up7 to $10.00 qualities $19.73 ADLER'S
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ISSUES OF THE WAR
Secretary of War Utters Significant Words in Speech to Georgetown Neiehbors.
Plenty Taller, 1
of tomato plants. Paul O
URGENT CALL TO JOIN WE
B00HE COUNTY RED CROSS
j AUTO INN 'taadurd Oil Servica Station No. 47 CAS 20 CENTS s.'orth Lena St '
This is n call to you. people of So-.r.e county, to join the Red Cross he agency of the government of the i'niUsI State.- to relieve f.oidier-: and ai'ors in times of war, and communities overtaken by calamities in times of peace. All people of Boone rounty can and should join. It i ope wy In which every man, woman and child ran show patriotism. Take your place a a member in this orirnitntion Mt-tmVrship involve no lirhl service nor obligation of any kind other than the payment of amall annual duea. One oVlar will mak you a n-embe-of the. n-Mcan ked Oust. Join !:,. !o i t 'a ehkpet-r.
' unities fcav take ttieir
-ixiiig th-udcTil. tV - i ciouheo alike h
membership witl.uiit leg.ird to polit or race.
T he American Red Cross .-hould he
Ftroiifthoned to i.Ismi.oihi members t" supiiort moveable base liosi:t.-..a and! held column and eivt'im p'.nce relief
ink in America. Jawin with a population of 40,000,-
000 has 2,000,ruHi member.i. Germany.
popu',it:on fi7,oii,()0 has l,40H.Cfi) memliers. Kngland, l!'iia. Franc have carh over l.fvef.i,lii)t) membeta, Arrherira, the richest nation in the world ban leea than 80U,0uU memliera. Join now! Act today! America ran and rniwi do what other nations have done. Yoii cannot afford to let your Red Crow lag so far behind in a world -ork.
Be patriotic and hunum nmirh to
become a ftiembef, at ortv a do! ;eaf and urge others to join.
( IAC airraid"! Vi'ir i-rrtce. WASHINtlToN. June 7. (irest significance was today being placed
here ea a speech which Secretary of
War Newton D. Haker delivered to h:
ighbors in Georgetown outlining the ues of the war as the admimstrain seeit them. The speech has not been made pubbefore but ofilriala generally who cured copies of it today emphasiled i-iiportance in view of the efforts w hemg made by the Russian ratli.U to force a fietce without "indemties or annexations." In the -vch the War Secretary admitted
that the I'ni'ed States was utterly un-
repared for war. insisting that this imwnl conclusively that its objects it all times have been those of a real
liomocracy and without thought of
cn-rial beneht. He denounced Ger-
ean tactics in unmeasured language,
characterising tirrman methods aj
''a complete surrcniler to the bestial.
In part the secretary said: "Rv the rotation of events and the irrestible logic of righteousness which summon every brave arm to the right side of a cause the I'ni'ed States h.is entered 'hi- war. It will never back until it lias given the world peace, net merely a cessation of conflict, but peace oased uoon righteou-ness. "It is n tight for peace and right and America respoads to it, not gaily, is a nation which liken to fight, but
oiavfly and prayerfully, resolved that if will tight to the end in a cause for
democrat y.
"This war is costing the world something more than i!O,iH.0O0 a
'lay and something more than 10.000 I've? a day. And tho sacrifice and
slaughter has gone on day after day
v.ith solemn certainty and with
creasing uncertainty aa to the end of
it all. Told in a Sentence.
"If I am permitted 1 will descnlie in a sentence what I believe to he the cause of it all: it is because a eertatn
g'oup of nattona have set gain above Cit;d, hue net ational arrgandixe-
nent and aggression above national
Hghtr.ousncis and fair dealing. A
convrpjonre of that we have witnessed an increasing savagery of war;
that it in no longer a tpicstion of tl
modern ci"nce and art in warfare,
t. ith an aim and a purpow to ameliorate its severity and protect the nno
cent, but a complete aurrcnir to irn heatl.l.
"A they have, it now it ia no loner a contest of bodiea of men against
bodies of men. It i lotiger an open
conflict upon a lair plana, whom fX'-Tf
iua and strategy and courage work out
a national problem, nut it Is. in
at feast, the asjassiiuttioa by ea and
cj wial U-irf fer by air and tlu k:!l
Oi. women anil chiciien. Chftdrn a
they enter 'be randy shops to make!
their netty purchases are slain hy pitiless slaughter of the unoffending and the defenseless. "We do not desire to add a arraare inch to the territory of the I'nited States, not to take from any man, woman or child living in the world a single thing which belongs to them; not even for the glory of successful arms; but in order to re-establish those principles of national justice without which national continuance and life cannot prevail, and to give to the stricken people of the world who have been fighting for the right, rest and respite to rehabilitate their almoat destroyed civilization."
CITY NEWS
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Donald llixbee Gains Reconnition From Northwestern University.
on the honor that lus upon him.
been bestowed
DEFY AUTHORITY
Donald Higbee, a gradunte of the Lebanon high school this spring, has received word from the Dean of
NorthwesUrn university at Kvan.-ton, II!.. that he has been given a free; scholarship to the college of Liberal J
Baumgardt for cleaning. Phone 93. Arts of the university. The scholarLet Miller and Morri, clean your j "J"' ' valu.H t i:.0 nd i
ruga. Call IVH. 4-lS-tf '"' '" ' " ' , . . V " ...,
Three Hrothera in Oklahoma Hare Officers o Make Them Kegisler. ( l erl(il Kurt -re-0 MCALKSTF.H, Okla.. 3 ana 7.Claude, Loc an.l Kd Jame.i. threi hrolheii irfc entrenched in he Jack Foi-k mountains southeast of hen.-, armed with high-powered rilles and have sent out defiance to nil county, sttte ant federal authorities to come anl mak? lliem register, according to the report o)' tho Jack Fork precimt. The Janie- boy are part Choclaw Indians. lliod.iheil is expected when endeavor to bring the hoys in.
KILLED HIMSELF1.
.ung . Cw w,rrue ""-y- Mr. H,gl-e well d-servos the May 3 tr. I honr hertnwed upon him as he wis Lawn mower fixing. We make i ,urln(r ,11 the four years of srh-d them cut the gras. Give us a tril. rarP.r active in the different depart-
W. K. Fraley shop. Alley croasing, nl(.mi) of the school
rear Oak Urujf store.
I a port e Man, Fearing Sana Might fitDrafted, Suicide.
LAPORTK, Ind., June 7. Fear that is sons might lie drafted caused
May 3-tf Mr Higbee is undecided as to lshe Hill to' kill himself by blowing
" ! wheiher he will accept the scholar-hip. off the top of his head with a shof, Job Work at Reporter OffiCC His many friends congratu'ate him up- gun last night.
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If it is too late to plant field corn, then plant sweet corn for the Ladoga Canning Co. We are now open for a limited number of acres. Ladoga Canning Co.
