Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 224, Lebanon, Boone County, 18 June 1917 — Page 2

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'.r Convincing Proof. When Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable C"" wvtf nrat introduced its curu powers Wera doubted and bod to - -nwL But the proof cam, and p - oaiiy tJ dm of it spread over tiie -Hole country. Now that hundreds of tixjuiHuxn of women have. Mperit-nced the most beneficial effects from iu uae Its value haa become generally recognised and it W now the standard niedigine for wwnen's ill. The following letter la onl rone of th thousands on our files. Isrnnison, Texaa. "I cannot feel that 1 bare done my duty until I tell what Lydia E. Plnlcham'a Vegetable Compound haa don for me. 1 sutiercd from female trouble so I oould hardly drag around and do my work. I wai ery lervous. and had clitrj spells, beat flashoa, and headache unul fife waa a burden. My husband brought me a bottle of Lydla E. Pinkham a Vegetable Compouno and I aoa hegan to improve I continued its uae and am now fnc from all pains and ache that mad life a burden. You may uae this letter in any way you like for I want the wo. Id to know what a grand medicine I.yii.fc F inkhsm's VegeUble Compound is " lira. C. 0. Iw-uor, 811 S. Ranvti Ave.. Denison. Texas. Writ the Lydia. E. Pinkham M' cine Co.. f.vnn. Ma.;., for fro" - " a Premium is hztHxvmmln r JpREaTITJJifS art thrown in only with coffee of indifferent aalrty to conipenaat for their lack of gooAaetanevrr witlk Coldtn San. For It is a itronj, full-bodied, chafflcu, economical coffee of exquisite flavor and niting aroma that pours crystal clear that requires no premium ' to fore Ita ami. Sold only by filacers in sealed air-tight cans. TK WCCLSOri SrlCE CO. '. Ta4Oti Go!dsn Sun Goffcn CADILLAC, PAIGE AND DODGE BROS.' CARS FIRESTONE AND U. S. TIRES ENGLISH AUTO AND - TRACTOR CO. ; ; MORTGAGE LOANS on Boone county farms of approved title ', 5 yearn No commission. Farmers State Bank DR. R. D GARRISON DENTIST tirmm Stala Baas Ballala iUtoma 7?5 V - FWa N4S-E II. b. snooK VETERINARIAN I Over Oak Drug Slore . tilephona 143. Lebanon. Ind. JOHN II. HOY general Real Estate Husinc.vi t atMi (ifliRA Hi hsj; ! ' Call I'hone'lOO Y VI IIV DAY IS V.'ALL papi:h DAY AT T " PAINT f TOT I v Ml"

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A! Stirring Preparatory Meet ing: Held on Saturday, Night. 14 TEAM CAPTAINS HEAR PURDUE MAN Vtot Little Impresses Upon Leader the Magnitude of Their Task. Satut'lay nig'nt in tlie convention hail of the court hou.-c fourteen cf fhe twenty ct'lainn apiiointed to take ehaiie of the Rid Cross soliciting this wi:-k, nril ncversl other persons inteieated in the Keel Crow. work, heard ii stirrinit aildress by Tiof. Little of Purdue univrily. B. V. Cooml s, ouniy chairhuin, jin-Miifd at the nwt init. Rev. Charles A. I'm kin made a -hnrt in;mluctry sprerb in which he ilMiea'ed tcp the eaptains and workers lo ilu all in tlieit power for the rau?e this wek. anrl he introduced the iKaker of the evening, l'rof. Little. A tireat Tak. Pier. Little hecan bin address by ini.r.'.-in(; on the minds of the workers the magnitude of I he that if before them, wd that the ninny oh--taekf in tlu ir wty mut be taken In,o onsiderution anil the ranipaien be ilin-cted atrain-'-t them. He spoke of he ettouaet of our international itunt;on and of the b'oodv w-ir which we are about to launrli ourselves into. He stated '.ha! he had always had a horrible aversion to war and was a confirmed pacifrnt, but'that he believed that America should sncrifiee to defeat tiernury so that war should le ide imnossi'.ile in the future. He .related how the horr.ir of the Civil war via.- biouirht home to hitn ir:i he w.m a small buy. but stated ihnt the bloodiness and horror of tlvit struggle were but child's play to the present con Diet. Prof. LitUa made the assertion that America is the only nation that can end the horrors of this war, and th-t it is up to us to rio so. He said thai the rest'OhsihiHty is ouis anrl that we cannot shirk it. He told of the thinrs ibit caused us to enter the conflict and that we are in it lo fight for freedom und for wrmanent peace. Kxp?ricnce in (iermany. Tiie speaker related some personal experience of his in Germany, and ' tlie nwrkings of the great (ierman military machine. He impressed his audience with his story of the mighty power of (iermany and of the great task that is before America to de feat it. In cnnclu.-ion Prof. Little stated that we Americans abould feel the icon iirivilge of giving our money and our lives for the cause, and that every sicnlice must be made if we Arc to win. Apportionment of Fund. Following the sddress, the captainpresent were givpn detailed Instructions and materials for their work by Virgil Huntin. Each captain will be required to report the results of the campaign of bis team every evening. These re ults will be tal.ulatod in the workroom of the local organization in the court houirf. ard trlegiaphed to Washington every niht. The goal of erxh t.-.m is to In- one thousand di.H.i'n, but the following is the rinured i.nnin of eoth township, if the R'lone equity's quota of over il',iH'll is to be reached: Lebanon and t'enW r township. ?'i.S7ti; Clinton towr.-hip. tl(i.:,0; Zsonsvti'e and Eagle tov.n- ' ship. !W; tlanison, 4K7; Advance, J.Tiif Jtovn. and J-icksm townshiii. ti.n:(7.r,i; JetTerson, 7f.i5.rd); Marion, f l.Oiii.-.O: Perry. 41fl; Thorntoan and Sugar Creek township, f l,24!i.ii; Union. Jl'iS.Sh; Washington, $Wh; W orth. ?")00. Today i thn first day of the big Pocf CrosK campaign in Boone county. Most of the tcsms are getting started but tie day was largely inert in orgnnizing, getting ready to start in earnest tomorrow and o--d -lay. The captains aiH teams of Lebanon and Center township have been rr,U'.?ted to co(P3 Jo ti;e Cnnvention hall of the court house at 7:3'i tonight, by K. M. Jservirn, the county captain, for a bu.- in meeting. Piana will b perfected for the canra'jing work. M MMKR ORCHESTH . summer oichostra claiw will be conducted tins summer by lslie 'Iioal-mMn. 7 he oiehcstra is without ctttiga, nd srrwil children who pi.'.y itny 'on-hctra iimtt urnerrt is ! g'ple t enter this class. The -clasij will meet End.iv afternoon at ::! iiVloik. .V'! pui.iU who im n er- '. i t' i . .c-, moil' 1 1m- at tl e '. i

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on Saturday. " I'p to noon today only ninety voters hail registered with the board in the county as?csHcir's room at the court house for the election of delegates to the constitutional convention, since aoon Saturday. The total Saturday stood and the total at noon totlay was 419. This number ia apportioned over the different parU of the county ai follow; Marion 5, Clinton 14, Waahington 16, Sugar Creek fi, Jefferson 24, Center one 123, Center two B9. Center three Ito, Center four 70, Union 6. Eagle 4, Ferry 8, Harrison 22, Jackson one 8, Jackson two 1, Worth SLIGHTLY HURT. Fred Mohler Injured f An Accident at Oak Hill Cemetery. Fred Mohler, superintendent of Oak Hill cemetery, was slightly injure"" yesterday morning about 10 o'clock. A.hile setting up a cement vault in the cemetery. He was lifting one of the lug stone slobs up, when is slipped and bruised the lower part of both legs badly. Enters Plea of Guilty to Charge of Aswmlt and Itattery With Intent. Hem Jones, charged with assault and battery with intent to kill, tered a plea of guilty in the circuit court this morning und was given sentence to the state prison for teim of from two to fourteen years. The sentence was suspended, however, dui ing good behavior. Jones was jailed last Friday night following an altercation at the home of his brother-in-law, Samuel Wil 'bntte. He appeared at the W'ilhoite pom in an intoxicated condition and was refu,-ed admittance by Mrs. Wil l.oite. When Mr. W'ilhoite came to h wife's aid Jones drew a knife and tl reutened to kill him. A rail for the roiiett was sent in and oihVer Hnpkin.-i icsponded. It took Hopkins, W'ilhoite and Ray I-aslcy, who happened to be passing the home at the time, to subdue Jones who wus taken to jail in a cub. Jones at first derided to pkad not guilty, but on advice of attorney Vasco Dodson he changed his plan and pleaded guilty. Both Mr. and Mrs. W'ilhoite, Mrs. Jones' father and Prison Parole Agent James A. White asked the court to extend., leniency. Jones has served a prison term and acrmding to the hooks there, made splendid record. He had been paroled and Mr. White told the judice that during the period of this parole, Jones had let liquor alone. IS HI George N. Frink Choxen to the Hichest Office Within Gift of American Yoemen. Mr. and Mrs. John Wa'le and daughter Martha, returned yesterday evening from Des Moines. Iowa, where Mr. Wide h is been attending the National Conclave flr.,ti -or hood of American Y eon-en, as h deb-gate from this ita'e. He reports that Creorge N. Frink now of Des Moines but formerly of near Z i nsvil'e, Ind., and an uncle of Mr.,. Rev M-trger of this city, was clio.-.en as Hononh'c tlrand Foreman of the Society, the official head and highest office within the g-ft of the Society. Mr. Frink is also a brother-in-law of J. W. Brenilel of Zionsvillc. Mr. Wade says tbe outlook for crops I Illinois and Iowa is unythmg but flattering at this time. Both states have hr.d heavv rainfalls. On the rail road journey Mr Wale says he no tired field after fHd covered with water. This condition was especially noticeable west of 'Chicago. Streams are out of their banks and the lowlands arc flooded. East of Chicago the crops are in much better condi tion. In a number of fields the faim era were plo ipg on Eun.tciy, ASKED TO SI0 DIPLOMAS. R. M. Servies. county superintend ent of schools, requests' that' 'all (.ounty grade srhxot teachers, wh.htive not reported to sign the diploma of their pupils, will please do sc as soon as por-MUle-KrECI tl. h tSIMC NDI ICE. Ie.arr Cm.nl.rt W i, K T

Lara Attendance at Annual

Gathering Despite Busy Season. The Antioch Sunday school picnic held 1n Simpson's grove. Saturday has gone into history and future genriations reading the records of this licnic will read auceossful, in eveiy particular. The day was ideal und barling the fact that farmers are very busy the attemlance was good. Some people think picnics are on the wane but Antioch does put seem to bo one of these. O. O. Kirkpatiick was master of eremonies for the day and perform ed tite work well.. Th program was carried out practically as printed some time since, but few numbers being absent to interrupt the day's proceedings. The schools on the program for duty were Antioch Baptist, Mulberry Reform, Hopewell, Bethel. Mulberry M. F... Scotland and .Vanson. The chorurcs, duets, p.uariettes and drills were well rendered. The Heard band furnished the music for the day. Or. Milton T. McCaity gave the arincipal address his subject being the proposed new Indiana con?t!tut.on. L!r. .Met. arty has li.c cuiinsi of his convictions, gi.ir.g strong rea:"jis for new constitution for the state of Indiana. Outgrown Constitution. He said substantially that we have .-itgrown our constitution made in 1V1 for the reason that many conditions exist now that our forefathers never even dreamed of. Time brings about these comlitionr and we must meet them by making a new constitution which will meet the requirements. Ir. MeCarty Urged the importance of putting women suffrage and the gain we have made in the cause of teniiernnce as a part of the state constitution in order that people need not be at the mercy of every legislature every two years. This will put these great moral question out of the scheming politicians who are selfish In what they are asking for. The people ara the source in every pure demoeiacv of that rijrht of justice which bcl.ings t: every man. Ir. MrCarty'a uddvrri was listened to with intense interest by reason of having discussed a thoroughly up-to-date question. Trending Mr. McCarty's address ,'ev. John Clark explained the necessity of registering for the fall election. licv. Clarence DeFur of Frankfort md Rev. C. A. Mi-own of Lafayette v. ere also on ti e program of the day. It can be safely asserted that the Antioch picnic will remain long in the minds of those who were fortunat" enough to hear the program. CITY NEWS Coming a new telephone directory May 3-tf. Visit ti e new ice. cream parlor at Coombs' drug store. ' 6-18-2' Plenty waMpaper at fie, 7'4C 9c and 1V roll at The Paint .Spot wallpaper sale. Lawn mower fixing. We make fhem cut the grass. C.ive us a trial. W. K. Fraloy shop. Alley crossing. rear Oak Drug store. May 8-tf Hiram Edwards, the old reliable nursery agent of the indium Nursery Co. will he in t,obanon June -;". foi several days, soliciting orders and re placing dead stock from mail deliv ery of lftlfl. fi-I6-:it Old ENTERED BY THIEVES Establishment of Hooton & Davis Entered Discovery Marie Thin Morning. Another attempted robbery was reported this morning, when it was found that the Hooton-Davis hardware store bad been entered sometime between Saturday night and tins rooming. The thieves had entered the i'ark room or warehouse of the stoie by means of a broknn window, and bajl "jimmied" a window loading into the front room. Nothing had fcet-n missed from the hardware stock tiiitf morning. No money was taken. SUNDAY DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fall of (n, ilianapolis ottrrUiihed the following guests st a Sunday evening dinner party; Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Jones, Mr. rod Mr.i. B. K Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. lied DomM-on, Mr r.d Mis B-mn Jones. Mrs. imtf CampM!, Miss ('.inline Hiinn and R'tth Kenall .

T g in Attends Frankfort Meeting. ' Kirr.!r.y'a Fraakfort Times says: Auditor biirav and Assessor Clark

h:d a meeting together with Strang..' N. Cragun, Mate tiix commissioner, Siturdsy siarnuig. , Mr. Cragan visile the assessors and auditors in the northern partj of Ind ana about threo :imes a yeuf. He left Saturday afterneon for his home in Lebanon, where he wiI stay until Monday." FUNERAL TODAY. Services Pbr the Late Walter Dean . V.'ho Died at Advance. ', The funeral of Walter Dean, ago 2S, who died Saturday mornirg at lu homo in Advancer, filter br.it g in pool health for a number of years, was feek' from the residence today with burial iit the cemetery there. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dean. The parents,, three brotheia and one sister survive. Former Resident of Shannon' dale Neighborhood Expired Saturday. Mrs, Jack Henderson, nge 81, died ::t her home in Darlington at two o'clock Saturday aft" moon, after a piolwigcd illntss. he has b.-en sirs lor almost eighteen months, and brdlust for the last several weeks. Her i"Htn was due to paralysis, and relat ing complications. Mrs. Headerson was formerly a resident of near Shannonilale, but after the death of her husband, so ne ten yenrs ago, she moved to Darlington, and has lived by herself there, ine. he is survived by three sons, Arniv, f Franklin, Willard, of Indianapolis. snd Emmett, of Kirkputr.ck, oiv laughter, Mrs. Lizr.ie Hankins, of Cridley. HI. hc was a member o; the East Christian church at Darlington. Funeral services were held from the E-ist Chustian cliuich at ten this morning, and wete in chartre of Krv. P.radbury. W. C. Ptewart, of CinwI'ordsvilic, a friend of Mis. rlemiei-'on, sang. Burial was made in Gieenlawn mctery. N EW Rt)SS. The Misses Anna and Cladys Welch "f Ktissiyn, KellUK-k), .m- lisle th guests of .their rister, Mrs. Charles twin. Miss Catherine Lee attended h.r-'i school ccmmenccment exercises at Inu'inrais lis Thr.d i. Misf IceCraduirt"d from (Ms school two yeais agi. I,en J"hn has returned fiom a vi:tt with re'ntivs in l.afnvette. Charlie tin't is w-ii-king at a hnrhet shop at Frt li'-n.-i'in Harr'i.nn. He works on Finlavs, Saturdays and Sun days. Charley Thompson trosacted iiusiness in Crawfordsville Thursday af. ternoon. He made the trip by auto Mrs. Minnie Hromiugh, of Browns burg, ha been here the past few dayi the guest of her mother, Mrs. Doria Dorsey. Taylor Emmert -ind wife were thi fsuests ef Miss Elsie Harris and Mis; Blanche Wall at Indianapolis Thurs day night. Mrs. Nellie Plvmato. of Indianapolis is here this week visiting (1. O. Br and wife. Ray Eddingfiold who was acciflentally shot Sunday afternoon a week ago, while at the home of Horace l.ano, south of town, is reported iu-. g.'ttmg along fine, although he is still confined to his bed. Wednesday evening eighteen mer,r hers of th" loc.ll I. O. O. K. lodge went t" Filmorc dow n in Putnam county for Hie purp-se f giving T.: r1; in th. ir, History derive. Bui the bov. at Kit loore failed to have a candiil-iti. .,o tin lime was spent (after lb- n-rftila business sessionl in tnlkn for fhe good of the cirrler and in enj-iyiig the big rat". To have "r that, table one would hive thought tho-e Putnam eomtty men hud neve' heard of th high cost of living. Those making the trip were H-innon ' Rogers, Horace lane, 1. A. Morrison, N. A. Wall, Morgan and Frank .lohnmn, lunar Golluday, J. W. Miller. Martin Klnkead James Gray, C. E. liott, Z. 1. W alker. F. t. Craves, W. A. Wall. D. C. Harris, W. O. Smith. N. A. Ilrer.i and Jess Walters. The trip was made in nutos and look about two hours to go und to come. " Herbert Mowers ia working after noon!! in Moody s garage. . . f-,rnepit Llirhtfoot. of Noblesville, was here on twjiine.ss fsr the Milling i n. of thtct cllv Friday. Edgar Mason is staving ,t the home byl Jii brother-in-law, We-lcy Brown ovr nortfi. OIK condition remains about the same, . i C, It. ctnarks and family "of near ijidoga, visited 'Mr.. Lucy fc'park Thursday. D. A. t.yn h md sns Robert an Dwignt. ol ."ans'ield, O., came Meme 1 11 til. i t.. i ( -,. v '

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Whitestown Woman Had lleen 111 For Twelve Years Wife of Mark Hull. Mrs. Su-an HjII ra-ed aw'iy a'. II. '10 o'clock Sunday morning ai lie residence in Whitestown. She had been an invalid for twelve years, but the duration of her final sickness was s'ree last Frbrmry. Deceased was iso-n in i,reen county Tennessee, June 28, 1345. and at ti.e '.ime of her dcai h was aged 71 ye:u:;, H months, and 18 liays. She was mianed in 1872 to the late M-irk R. H-i'l. Eo-r children survive: I-ii'en Nun. Julia Hood, Willi.im A. tlill, ard i'ln,-ce li. Hull. One sit-U-r, I.-u-a C n-. 1, also survives. Icf i:.-.d was a moinbor of the Iuthernn chinch. T'c funeral service will be held from the Lutheran church at cc r-.ctrrv at ten a. m. Tuesday. The of'i ioling imoister will f Rev. C. I.. Wallace. Burial at Lutheran cemeter.v. nnr CALLED FOR TIL Suit Yenued From This County w Comes I'p For Hearing; at Crawfordsville. I 1... i -r,..,-Cr..t.,Ilrv today as attorney for the defendant in the divorce case of Thomas M. Hall. r i kn,i.m-n B.imi Jmr,. r n-iii The chsc is being tried before Judge jcre west w me Ji unuromerv eour.iy court A decision will probably be rendered tomorrow. Mis, Hall ws last week awarded 12,000 judgment by a jury in the Clinton irruit court against Pearl Wav goner, for alienating her husKnd'a otfuttonj. KWEET POTATO PLANTS. , j 25,00') yellow jersey and 4ed Ber..,,,1. .uft notnlo plants coming. ( .1 .,! ovder In now. f'VIDN llAEDWfFE CO.

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Jesae NeV, Attorney. NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Cyrus I). Thistlethwaile, deceased. In the Boone circuit court April term, 1017. Notice ia hereby given that Iaura A. Thistlethwaite as administratrix of the estate of Cyrus D. Thistlethwaite deceased, has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, tnd that the same will como up for the examination and action of said circuit court, on the 2oth day of June, 1917, at which time all heirs, creditors r legsteas af said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not he 'approved. Witness, the clerk and seal of said limine circuit court, at Lebanon, Indiana, this 4th dav of June, 1917. ) LEONARD TITUS, Clerk." 4-11-18 Prest-O-Lite Service Station : Batteries recharged and repaired Free-. inspection and distilled water. Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street I "hone 199. Jrase Netf, Attorney. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. ' Notice is hereby given that the undersigned haa hewn appointed by the udga of the circuit court of Boon county, state of Indiana, administratrix of the estate of James I). Tapp, late of Boone- county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to bo aivenU LL LA TAPP, Administratrix. June 2, 1917. i -4-H-18 ; ' - - ' v - . - ..I. AiRiuirrs garagi: , J. H. AlRHART Agency foe the Buirk Aut Roota lot Ccw Expert Wart-r i 224 ISoa Xbaoa St. j; -ituM " During week wc wi't ! II a. m., to 2 p. m., and 'i tft T p. ct. onds. H a. a fc. ohlv' Phone ii. t '

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