Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 231, Lebanon, Boone County, 26 June 1917 — Page 4

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Killto I ' -.-.ie-'l eve y e-roti- eieefrt Huii'iftjf :v uinii eo'l.one rearmue; XI hurti M., 1t-.Blt.M, VH,H-Wwii. ?!. Hecheee-sbum; JtusavlOa, i'erA I io the rn:l. m asMtmil elai ur at tlx poetodU; at Utu, fend rl'f will be dlecon n-d unless eubscrlDtloa Is renettsitl ly Xt-ill. ix monlhe ly Mull, three ninthe ... 1.78 Ry Carrier, per week By Cerriwr. one year ""OMtunrtM ni) Oat-da" of Thanks Sub lent lo a chars" of Ic pel' line of wortl. C.h should aeemp,?riv nt r this kind. AttvertliiiK matter lotterteii or enyth'na of luce nature ot awepted at any Dr're. Aiive-tielng- rates trmile amie-a" pHrellon. " rorln""XTyertlVln:' flebftmn' Presa Association. r:w York maiowio CAtiioat. atated Meeting. ttnene T-ort.r No. it !' A M. see end yrtttay e.ieh month, 7 10 p. U Ivory ' Toll secretarr: Walter J !,-, W. M. Letmnna CTt.iriter No. 5?. Order Fast Cooir.ua, R P. Beene Council, No. 4S, R M third We.lnoN.lay each month. 7.1'; 4 m Ct.urlw Heruuao. t M.; Ivory C. vle. Lebanon rommaiulery No 41. Knteht. Templar Thlril Mmvluy eech freviih T:3tl p. m. Ivory 0. Toll. Aeonnler. l.eeter !. Jones, E. C THE MKt.-U'Ui: OYLIil LOWF.O. Boone County, Indiana and ta TJnited SUtcs have all again don mir than wa.i asked. IV ('rat. futul, like the Libeity Loan, win oversubscribed in a very latgamount. Siiil, ii is hard in surptise liaAmerican people any more as to what they can accomplish, when properly working together and when uml'-r the right leadership. The lied Cross in the United State is well organized with officers in whm a'l the ne 'c have confidence, and everybody knowthat no money is wasted every dollar gws to some K"d purpose. So in Indiana and very much so in liuoni eoi'ity; evcrj body n-u'i'.'d tl-.it thr causa was a just one, and the leader thip and oryaniziition were on a hitf'. I'lane. The lied CroM is an inti-irral part of var ifrvice in these day, and n boy of our va,-t arn.y now li-infc rawed will be sent to any battle front vi'hout the Ked Cros trrani7.atinr foflown to minister to him in neei. In the first place, Uel Ora is Ism, on mercy und help, arid tlien it i a hiical thing to do to prevent loiise in war times. In the ordinary war. mine men die Xiom aickreaa and lack of xanitation than from the bullets of toe enemy; nn, many die from wound.thit pro;ier Bursini; anil medical treatment could euve. Many are cuitd of terrible? wounda. or recover from neves iliness, ami are soon back on tlir fii"ht:ng lino apain. The (treat heart of the nation i.t'.uihed and the million lave been joured out for the I'.cd ian. Such a fcjjHt betokr-n : the bet care of our Mi-ijer buyi. anil it u'u-o betoken viiloiioua endir.it of the, t.-rnb'e war now ocour(rin the world. Tiio soidiers will do more tiian i ai.kcil of them, even as tho jo'opl have oversuto-erlhod the Uberty l.oa and the Red Cross fund. Il is won derful to be a citizen of surh a n public, and one of cuch a people. It no man or w.man lack faith ir. "k. American people, or in the futun of thia country. A word of rongratniution to all whs have been able to rive, in unawcr to the appeal of the K.al Cl-tea. vvhclhc the mm iven wa liiige or small an I a spocW v ord of r-vitr:.t!:ti.. 51119 Bcward, $10, of"Iri mliren'h ty r.t i n ro. TslaiJa. H i y:vu.y fl.M fer etAellfiAtat

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tins ruuntv, and in other counties of tSe Hnosier state. When the emergency come and help is needed, Uncle Sara's boys will t ot lack because ot Die failure of thi loii who sent them forth from Die home of thia devoted land. KVEKY BODY VtTLt. APPEAL. If the decision of lower court at (ndiannpolia shall be sustained, the women of Indiana will not get to vote on the election of delegates to the constitutional convention, in Septem ber, nor upon the ratification of the new constitution when it shall have been made; but a little satisfaction an be found in the fact that the court did not decide that the people had no riht to make a new constitution. The higher courts may take a different view, and it is iniiiortant that '.hoy may, for the women are as much :ntcri.ted in the proper repretenta. tion ip the rom-ntr convention, and in 'he iraminx of the constitution as are the ir.cn. and perhap.s even mor so. i'his v.iii be another di.-jippointnient o the women, if they are not per?ii'.'"d to vote, hut they will bear that. heir hi.-tmy boin one lonir l;,t of li-apimmtim-ntn. and of c.in har.sher " pei iences. They have come up from lave and mere chattels until they ire Riven some measure of recoynilen ami fail citizenship and all tin iiri:t. of individuals will finally be runted them. Men have a disposiion to rule over somebody or somehmif, but tl'.e tune has come when ach une, niiin or v.oman, will be con"imii in i-uiiiiir to his or her own conierce and actions. Two appeals will be taken to the lipher court.-., one by the friends of he women, and the other by the men vho still think that Indiana should ot alonir on the old basis, and espeiaiiy without ti e help of the women. I.KUIM.NG VKKY Sl.OWI.Y. Sam Terrott and his bunch at In.iianapolis have learned even as fion llnnerti! and his bunch at Tei-re Haute, hat it is unsafe to meddle with the johtical riifiits of the people. And. j i- especially unsafe to get before a 'eiltf al court and jii'-y. The red-eyed ;.w ia dealt out in t'le federal courts, ind the jioiitics of the tlfenders does lot afe4t tiie decision. , The district attorney and his asi.l. li t were democrat!! and Perrott is i bi;; Iiemoerut, but nothing int'rev ... v ith the course of justic; in tin 'ederal courts. Xow. b't everyliorly "arn that the billot mu .t be protected itid that no man shall inteifere with '.he proper ca.-tim: of tli ballots, the eri-t ring of the voten and the fiee'"iii of the citizens to vote as they .ii.-h. 'lie jii.:i;e, in jriviny: his instnic'ions, piade use of a sentence that heuld be learned by hvart by all the iei'1 'c, and e-;ecially by any who '',.- it in p-ind to revent a ju -t doi ion in any political matters by tiif ample. He said: "I instruct you that the tights of n itien to rt-gistcr for tlie purpc.sc of .ot ng and to vote at an election, to Save that vote received and honestly oi r.t".! as Tee-eiver!, are affonled by ui con-ititution. The same rights are fr.etin! to each candidate for ollice ind toeti ranrdiil.it" has light to be j e imhdate jind to have the selection " candidate determined by an honest count of qualified c!eetors. It is the x?is-mn of these right that entitles a ciii'en to protection of the '.,ove. nment." FAREWELL RECEPTiON TO REV. J. P. CONNELLY The Kvcnl to le Given Thursday Nijcht at the Elks' Club Huonisi. 'I he jKople of I.etmnon and sur,'0 iiidii." rnuiitrv will give a farewell reepi.tior. for Ilev. J. F. f'owicH fhurwlny night from 8 to l' p. m. i the F.ifc-i' club rooma. A short pro'"111 to be ar.noini'.fl l.f will be iiven. Ail urt invited. llOMfe H W.Ul ,H. Lm d Da'e, aon of Chariot Pale, iving BoutJiac. t id town, is home from the llreat Ijike naval training turn on a week's furlough. Rftwter cm It. It. 13.03 Yearly fob Work at Ffporter rfHre Reporter, by mail, $3 a lesr.

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CAUSECFHRyjH Mrs. I'urlina Jane Wood Passed Away Yesterday at Her HonJe ia Roraton. Mrs. Purlins Jane Wood, .ged 79 years, S month and 27 days, a nutivc of Hendricks county where she was born December 28, 1837, died at her home in Kosston at 3:.'5u o'clock vi terday afUirnoon. Hemt '. J,:.' v .n the cause of her d-' . , fcne hud been ill since Sanity night. She was married t-s?ptember 1, ISO" in Morgan county, to the late David I!. Woods, who died January 110, The children surviving are Malinda E. Kdwards, William Klvis Wood and John Allen Wood. A sister, Mrs. love Woodward of Hendricks county, and '.he following brothers are also living: Vt m. K. Craven of Hendricks county. Allen Craven and Maurice Craven, oi Oregon. Mrs. Wood was a member of the Mfhiiist church. The funeral will iie lv :d at the church in Ko. ..,". on at 10 a. m. Wednesday, the Rev. Mr. Kihhey official tng. Interment will bo in '.he lio.sston cemetery. David Healer of Indianapolis Asks $200 From Lawrence Lamb. Iiavid Heater has brought suit igain-t Lawrence Lamb, for liami'.ges. The plaintiff avers that on February 'i, ltil7 an automobile driven by the Ii fendant ran into a horse and d-av in Howard stieet, rripoling the hors ind damaging the dray. The plainliil ivers that the defendant was driving m the wrong snie of the str-vi ami that the collision was the result of the carelessness on ,he part of the de'enriur.t. He a.-ks for W damages. William S. Taylor and James K. Meiior.aid of Indianapolis am attorney "or the plaintiff. The defendant reidos near Jamestown. PROBATE COURT. John W. Jones, executor of Fanny Kelly estate, was grant'cl an order to sell realty to pay debts and legPerry R. Smith was appointed adninistrator of William Itobbins es tate. Pie final report of S.imuol Z. Ililmgs'y and Melvil'e M. Kdrington, ad' nintstrutora of Robert 0. Killings!;steie, was approved in w hich thi it haigeables were $ii.4..8.24 and credits he same, Flia O. Rogers was allowed the sum f srjf, for services as executor of Mary E. Long estate. Kiley Hauser was appointed adminstrab.r of the e:it:ite of Li,vii a C. ifaiiser estate and gave ti-tnd for ?'J.M)0 with surety to ai'pioval of court. Tlie linal report of Jns ph I hrine. idniinistrator of Christonner 'I'hrine state as apnroved in whirh he waharged with J;t.'i.74 and clamieil wilt for same of whirh SI.'MC.lll vas di-.i.iihu'.e4 to the heirs. VERDICT FOR PLAINTIFF. Jury .Wards Hiram S. DrWitt Judg. Ment for $t 10 liaagt. The lore in Iho of llilum St UcWitt against the Central Ind for he killing of hon-ei, returned a ver lu t in the II.Mine rirruit court foi piaintiiT, lutwrtll.ig him damage sum of M0. CONSCIENCE The old iirdi-r changtil when the nation went to war. And now it in nut enough for any man to be con tented with supporting hiii family ai o buying a liberty tnd nor any worn in with imnroving her houeeepip,g anil giving her son to the army. It is not E'nough to do a little gardening fcaturlay afternoons and rail it a job. Vic tory in thi-i war depends upon the effort of every adult in the land. Besides tho accustomed v.ork for eclf and home and family, there is endlens evtra work which pverv man and woman must do for Use nation. itk yoursidf, "Where am I nmbililed in my country 'a ecrvtre?" Be den'isite. Can ymi put into words what

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U I. ha of Centor V.i-li,p. -allowed a u uiciiun of f -U on amount of a horse having (bed aince being assessed. James B. Shera, of Jackson township, was given a reduction of $60 on account of ti e death of a horBe aince being aaaeaaed, L'avid SVynkoop, of Worth township, w3 given a reduction oi $110 on ac

count of the death of a horse and sow since being assessed. Tie board aHimed the assessment of the Palmcjr-McMahan Furniture Com pany as returned by the township aasesr. TI' ' 1 ' J. assessed -""findcstruc'.i-s , otfcl Comiaiiv$H,100 aa excess value of corporation stock. The hoard voted to assess the Indiana Condensed Miik Company at lot) excess value on capital stock. DRIVES II INTO FENCE Inexperienced Driver Met With An Accident Near Lebanon. A. ntrw Fonl machine belonging to Krank Carey, of Whitestown, wan inmajiMi yestpntay tHcnuig wlrcft it was lirtv.'fi into the fruit U.iit tow miles pouthwest of Lebanon by Kunic Carey, ht sister. Nora, anothor bU'it, was in the ma'hine at tho time. ! :'. irls were incxi'frience. in lrivnff a cur, and lo.-t control of the ma-''line-whfn rinkin a turn. Noit irty had hr lur.d cut baiiTy on the triads of tho wimlshirUI. Th" ritdiu.of the K ird was hent ;'.n! the .vinii.-htrl'i was (T'lR 'n. It was hroujfht o the J. H. Airhitrt iraruir n iht -it y for repairs. The irh in the acuirnt are nieecs of Juhn Mctluire of thij city. SERIOUSLY HURT WHEN CONCRETE ILL ELL Dan Long .Met With Accident al Darlington Yesterday. I'.tn Long was seriously hurt at fariinjrton ye-trnlay. He ami a r.umr of other men 'te huilciinjjr a conete vh1 a; tiic elevator ani when i.r fuim were iH'iojf remove.!, a part f the wall fell almost crut-hinr one K of Mr. l.cnif. The ihuscUm anii Ktimrnt.- of tin. kg were o ba11y urn ami hruise-1 titat it will prohahlj e some time tn-forc he ii ahle to work (f.''.in. It is beiieveH, however, that whiie hie irijuries arc very painful, bewill not Le tcrrnuru-nily cnj-pleci un!e.t Uh: knee and urk!e joints are more hadlv- injured than at present appears. TOTAL NOW 710. Uegitttratioft Figures Continue to Grow in Size Slowly. negotiations v ith the board in the eoilnty assessor's nttire nou' aggregate 74(1. TV:e-,e nre divided among the precinct.- h follows: Marion, IS; ''niton. 27; Washington, 42; Sugar Cie-k. 21; Jelferson. 4.'.; Center one. 11; Center two, 10H; Center three. M; Cenb-r four, nr.; 1'nion, 11; Kagle, S; I'errv', Is; Harrison, 81; Jackson one, ."I; Jni kson two, K; Worth, HO. NOTICE. Annual election of officers of the Kn-fd Ciiri.dian ' ehuirh Thursday evening, June 'Js; a!.-,o one trustee for ti e term of i. vears. OMKI! O. i'tKKINS, Clerk. H--'C-:;t. CONSCRIPTS exact value jnu have as a putriot? t an ;.ou state your preei-o voluntary ne uibution to the create 4 uplift ever attempted by mm. What ou did yesterday is not suflicicnt. What you will do tomorrow i not enough. What are you doing today? If you can not find your place in the ranks of universal seivice, hunt it up now. Your piacn is waiting for you. You will find it when you contribute to the Rd Cros. I'erhaps you are too oid to fight but you value what Is left of your own life. Then give lo save the man who is going to tight for you. Or perhapr yuu urv woman and can not light. Then give to help tlie man wno will light to protect you. Per Sap. you ie too young to 6ght. Then give for him who will surely Brake tliie a better, happier world for yot. to grow old in, (live lo the Reel Cms. Give, today. Your onicinr conscripta yoa!

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Mrs. ThontM Stepheiwon's Fuaeral Held Yesterday In Indianapolis. j Mr. and Mra. W. W. Buntin and Mr. K. C. Simmona of north of Leb anon and Williard Stephenson and ji.ic.hter Misa Mary of Kast Main street rent to Indianapolia yesterday morning to attend the funeral of Mrs, Thomiia Stephenson whose death occurred at a sanitarium in Nevada, Mo. The funeral service were con ducted at 10:00 o'clock at the Downey Avenue Christian church in Irvington of which the deceased waa a member. Mrs. Stephenson is well known here, residing several years ago north of Lebanon, From here, Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson moved to Oklahoma and then to Indianapolis where Mr. Step henson's death occurred. Mrs. Step henson at the time of her illness was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harry Sherman, formerly Miss Huth Stephenson, at her home in Houston. Texas. Krom here she was taken to a aanitarium in Nevada where her death incurred. She is survived by the t' Ui.wing children: Mrs. Leonard Kercheval of Sheridan; Mrs. H. A. bherman of Houston, Texas, Miss Kthel Stephenson of Kentucky; John Stephenson of Missouri, and Ralph Slcpiit-iison of Indianapolia. ALVA SMALL INJURED Was Thrown Against a Harn and Suffered Severe Injuries to Ankle. Alva Small, living two miles soulhvest of Lebanon, had the legamcnt orn loose in his left ankle, in nn aclident caused by a runaway mule cn his farm yesterday evening. He returning to tne house from a fielu when tlie animal became unmanageable, and threw him against tlie harn. injuring his foot. Ur. Coons attcnueJ his injury. AUTO INSURANCE. Liability, Collision, Fire and Theft Insurance. Insure your auto against any accident in the State Auto Insurance Association, inc. A few recent acci dents Wm. McCarthy, Z. C. Smith, George M. Mangus, Edward M. Colley. W. J. DeVol, Ves Rich Claims adusted for all damages over $1.00. No deductions on any claim. See the state auto agents. John C. Reed Zcra C. Smith FISHER DIVORCE CASE. I'laintilT Awarded Divorce, Castedy of Child and Allowance of (.V0. The case of Cora P. Fisher vs. Roy Fisher, for divorce, came up for hearing in the lioone ciituil louit today. The cross complaint filed by the demdant was withdrawn. Judgment as rendered for the plaintiff for di vorce and custody of the daughter. An allowance was made to the plaintiff of taftO for the support of the child. $"i0 to be paid at once, tiO within fiO days, $100 within 8 months, $100 within 12 months and $50 within 18 months. The defendant is to pay costs. Hace your order at once with us for ,Mi'orinick binders and mowers. 1'hone W, Lebanon Hardware com pany.- 6-Zl-10t. ENDORSED AT HOME. Such Proof as This Should Convince Any Lebanon Ciliien. The public endorsement of a local citiien ia the best proof that can be produced. None better, none stronger can be. had. When a man cornea for ward and testifies to his fcllow-citi-ii'iw, addresses hit friends and neigh bors, you may be sunt ho ia thoroughly convinced or he iwould not do eo. Telling one's experience when it is for the public good is an act of kindness that should be appreciated. The fol lowing statement given by a reaidcnfl of Lebanon adds one more to the many case of Home Endorsement which are being published about Doan'a Kidney Pills, Read It. Mrs. W. H. Tate, North Jameson tfet I ehannq, says: "I have osed Doan's Kidney Pills and I can ny that they are as good as tney are sam to be. They have proven an excellent medicine for backache and other an ment caused bv disordered kidneys." Price ROc. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pii's the same that J'sa. Tate asi Foster Mllburn Co., Props, Buffalo, N, V. Adv.

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A souvenir Git Box containing a special sprinkle bottle, together with a dainty kerchief, will be given free with each 25c purchase of TIIELMA PEKFU31E -Thia exquisite odor the Queen of Perfumes is not over-estimated. It will stand the test. First in first served while they last Oak Drug Store MASTERS & MITCHELL

Widow of Late Isham II. Harting Expires Funeral Held Today. Mrs. Ada Harting, widow of tlie late Isham B. Harting, died Sunday night at 11:55 o'clock at her home in Jamestown after a three weeks' illness of heart trouble. Mrs. Harting was 48 years old Juiu17. She was born in this county and had lived all her life in Jamestown and vicinity. iier husband died Sept. 11, Itll. Four. sona survive: Dr. Curtis Hart ing, of Crawfordsville; Hruci, of Sturgeon Ray, Mich., and Dally and Hiram at home. Her father, Wesley Jones and brother and three sisters are living. They are: W. t!., John W James, Charles, Frank and Win.wn Jones; Mrs. Mary F. Surratt, of An derson: Mrs. Flla Canada, of Advance; Mrs. Ella Beaver, of Advance. She was a member of the Christian church at Jamestown and of the Pythian Sisters lodge. The funeral was held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at Jamestown with bursal in the Odd Fellows cemetery. Reporter on It R. 13.00 Yearly SINGER COMPANY Singer Sewing Machines sold on cash or payments. Rented by week or month. Phone me, I will call at your home. Phone 99-Y. A. F. TINDER Manager Singer Company In A. A. Garner's Jewelry Store NEVER NEGLECT A COLD A chill after bathin, cooling off suddenly after exercise and drafts, give the cold germs a foot-hold that may lead to something worse. Safety requires early treatment Keep Dr. King's New Discovery on hand. This pleasant balsam remedy allays inflammation, soothes the cough and repairs the tissues. Better be safe than sorry. Break up the cold with Dr. King's New Discovery before it is too late. At your druggist, 50c, $1.00. Adv. IAT LASLBT AUTO LITBRT i Aad Tad Service Oar Ffcona. MM. Bmldenea. MH BLUE GREY Its not how cheap can rubbers, but how good. Try the Blue Grey gum rubber, 10c 3 for 25c. Bowman 5c and 10c Store CALL 233 And Save Money on Groceries J. W. DAVIDSON Across from Traction Station H. B. SHOOK VETERINARIAN Over Oak Drug 8tor Telephone ItS, Lehaaoa, Ind. JONES, THE CLEANER Panama Hats Cleaned, 25c Phone 387 105 W, South St MORTGAGE LOANS on Boone county farms of apfrnved title 5 years Ne commission. Fanners State Blink LfBAKW

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Interurban TiineTables TEItRE HAUTE, INDIANAPOLIS EASTERN TRACTION CO. Effective Feb. 1, 1917. EAST WEST EAST WEST A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. 5:25 5:iri 2:26 f!2:l7 6:25 6:25 1:15 1:25 7:15 7:25 2:15 2:25 8:1ft 8:25 t :-' t f 8:57 f :17 :lf 4:25 10:15 10:25 5:15 5:25 11:16 11:25 t 0 2 t : 7:16 i 7:25 t D:7 t 8.17 10:00 10:20 512:3 tT -united trains. Duily except SunJay. SFrank! only. Last car leaveslndianapolis at 11:30 p. m. and Lafayette at 10:45 p. m. CRAWFORDSVILLE DIVISION Cars leave Lebanon for Crawfordsville at 7:30, 9:30, 11:H0 a. m. 1:30, S:30, 6:30, 7:30, 9:30 and 11:30 p. al. Cam active from Crawiordsville at T:10, 9:15, 11:20 a. m 1:20, 3:15, 5:20, 7:20, 9:20 and 11:20 p. m. CADILLAC, PAIGE AND DODGE BROS.' CARS FIRESTONE AND U.S. TIRES ENGLISH AUTO AND TRACTOR CO. I AU1U Lot vr.it I JOE COIL Country Driving Reasonable, Prices. At Brenton's Garag. Offiea Phone 294, Raatdane 7M SICKLE GRINDING AND MOWER REPAIRS W. K. FRALEY'S SHOP Alley crossing rear Oak Drug Store The First National Bank The oldest and largest bank in Boone county. BRENTON GARAGE Autos and Auto SappBea East Main Street Phone 294 LEBANON VULCANIZING & SALES A1ENCY Everything for the auto. DOET automobile. Vulcan'ting a specialty. Telephone 862 Armory Building GEO L. FRANK & CO. Jewelers, Opticians and Mask Dealers. Went Side Square Phone 21S jones & sta:::: clothii;:j Suits that Soil. South. Side Eijuaca