Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 233, Lebanon, Boone County, 28 June 1917 — Page 4
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fn ... V.ill. ix month J 71 y Mi-il, Uirw month. . By morti .at Hjr .!vrrtr, per wei , fcjr Currier, art your ...,,.., f. OMtunrt urn! Curd of Thank pat-eel to a cuarce or o per lint or vorilit. tah atiould ccornpstny run iQK rate mad known oa pptioiitut Ltulnsa. 76; Nw, 2ft Tun, crt!iary; Vallw J mi Mar. ir t Tuf.sdiy mtch month. 7. J p. m. J I io Van Nuya, Mcr'ar lUj bchuJtl, W. M. 45, P.. S. M romninnrtpry Ko. 41, Knlht Third ainndH? acu month. ry a out, ncoror; i-.ter F. JOOM, ;et down to iiaki) r s. I nl.-., Lr ,. mi l.,U- vi'i'l h.-t-l -Hp'm-i. .oai t; 1 1-.;:., awl iu:ck-, i' will bo well for (iov. (iorairu-h to call a Mproal action of the Indiana hgi.-.-lature to meet the fuel situation in ludiuna. Hie electric light cot'i panics arc now preparing to u,k the privilege of higher rtca from tin- people, and t!oe companies do th' with regret. Tmy 'rftiii mat H i. me --:. of t" l"i u the great fat-tor in making the expense of eh ctnritv .-o gnat, an.l thai ruinpi'ls a new rate unions the price of coal he regulated. Why not R"t at the coal huronj in tune to save the people the cxtta ro.-'. of electricity ? The rail; uli- hawi iiuc up to the demand-, made (if t ifm 10 f.ir c. tn'uciivrry of coal is rinf''!-nii. I in operator, luid the bunko iii.n f.o mlroad hut the railro-nl- have tic;o the'll.-elvi very largely fnm the b ainc. having pnivi:.'! cai. The ciiveren-.rrt may include th-' coal kituation in tne hill row It. ir.ic lij'ileil thr.'uch cer.if i .-. hit it ii:c thall fait the (..vnmr inu.-t a I. Th,rl of Irviana isnnot fare the c-n inif wmter wt'h ro.il :.t ite pr.veni. ra-e. ami the people t-houitl rot have to oo o. The roal in 1.. . ,n.a u-n: K'onss to all thf pcopin. ani! it houiti have taien keiit in the jms.-e.-fin o; the rtate i:-lf. The pennic should own and operate tht-..ie ii.in'-s. ThCovemmeni i Koinx to runlui! tcH'r extent ti c pr.te nr,.l ih.triiiu tion of ihe crojis crown mi the tup of the (frouml. and m cm ms-tro! trie priMlui-ta of the nnn-a 'jwnr the .-"d. Let -i Ket down to h,Vil pan and iiiru-t MVm the riirfvU of the pmiTiit. iuvihet jiiwe iencv over the rxtortiuiut of the co.d operatoiii. .uv Kcwarj, tlSv ea-.. tnd elvinic t: I'l far AUtlpftOMp Croup- Miooiiins-CoBxh Iu)iei-c). CliiUlren t iliseaseH demand prepar cdneafl. When the enihl wakes you Rt nipnt. fraiiinir and ttranviinr for bnith, how laankfill you are to h;.ve Iir. Uoll' l ine-jar-tlon'iv at liand. 11n effective nmiedy looseun tne mucous and permits free and natural hr'-w" :njf. Its isoothmjr bft'rams heal the irritated nienihnme and aric.-it lurlher imlummation. llea.sant to take. Keep Dr. lien s i'lnc-liir-IIoney in the hnee for ail iaid and bronchial tioutie. At your dtugist. 2oc. Adv.
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e.(..i itiim the ti' pie in patriotl.m aad urK'n? their aupttort of the govern ment by pvrch-nnin Liberty Bomfa, tho xecrefary of the treasury nays: "The Liberty Loan campaign im tKHCntially one of education, and with out the x-eneroua and patriotic support of the press of the nation the hope of those in charge that it would he a popular loan would not have hec-n realized. The untiring efforts of the newspaper throughout the cam paign were a constant inspiration to the variou other groups of workers. At a time when news space was at. a premium the Liberty Loan was featured at length." Further, on the same subject, the publicity committee for the treasury dopartment says: "Newspaper men have observed with deep and peculiar pleasure the whole hearted activity of the men of their fraternity in the country in promoting the .tale of the Liberty Loan I'lor.il.-i. The influence and assistance of all publications in making the loan a .-urn-- .ire simply incalculable. Their ell'orts greatly contributed to inking it a double success in that it as not only largely oversubscribed but the Liberty Loan Uomls were laci'd in every community in the I'nited Sta'es, in nvning towns and manufacturing centr-rs, a-nong fatni rind country nifi-Vir tw writ a. banke'-s on. I iari-e commercial manufacturing houses, t was a gn at nhio it ideal ci'.rv pair:i. he,,. lei of t.ieir r. unity paper n ti-'-ir country honu., were informed f tl e purposes and objects of the Lib"'y Loan and instructed in the naure. value, nnd tf-rms of government bond, fsppCiay the lilerty Loan onds of ls17. The whole nation has 1-!.; a In'ig stride Toward in finannl education through the Liberty nan campaign of J'JI7 as conducted .!:roui,'h the pres. of th country. "The country prei.s which without opipen-ation cave liberally of its mitcd spare is equally dc.-rving of prai.-e with tne largur paners. In their respective spheres ail rlosseg of puli'ications in the ountry covered - field tht-eaghly and well. The of Ameiica can look hark on the . it performed for the Liberty I.o;.n a u great pu'nlic service, ably ho n.inhty, and unselfidily performW POISWHO 15EHIXD THE St'KNES IN THE WAR ARMY l:.tir. .i n. Kia..k M.-Intvre. Military i . r and hnv ef Imrr an of li..-:ular - I n in A h ijmn j v .i. n:-,d nppointfd to t' e .Vilitarv '.ipny from that state in 1882. In Si', ho was commiss'nwl a second "ti-.et.ant ami . assigne.l to the .ni.'te'nth lnlan-.rv. in winch arm ot he ,ne he continued to serve until l,e e-'id,;ihni.-nt of lie Itureau of nsular Affairs, in whhh he served ai vjhord'nve officer until made chief .f t! c nurcau. V.A.Iit-f;TO. June 28,-rpon he entry of the United State in the ?.av airainst tiermany. deneral Mc-i.i-o was appointed nulitnrv censor ir.d .inuu eijt.-lv was asmgni'd to (I ilv if cerisiirmg all nKssages transmitted bv teti'ifraini or tebphone acro-s the Mex can border. The task was not a on. one to him. having nccuoi"d a -"! -.itar po inon nhi:e serving in the I'bi'.ppine (..'.nn-is. In the pre .ent war (lent rrd Mclnvri' has endeavored to perform Ins oilicial function without the least ini. rfi renee with I 'intimate busine. and alieudv his eaimd for himndf a reputation of fairness which he gained luring ins l-ni ippnie htmm, I.cnrral .M.lntyi-e u! o is press eenr ail 1 s , f c r,g t h.ep from the imMic eniy saeli infor"iiMon a- win tie of service to the enemv. He 1.. '.li ves tnat tivs is a war of the people, and that it is hemlougut hv the p'-i.nte and paid for by tr.eei. and that, therefore, they are entitled to know what, their force arc linr.g. Vnth this pohev tt is his plan to tell Ihe public everything and to then bv co-oneralc to the fulle.,1 de:.tit mill toe lA -i-hmgton rorrcspon'h.nts. Ai I hief of the Hurrau of In-ular A f ir ( ,rri, klo"e his cl arf of the eff-iirs of ail of tlie in-iular io-se,,sions of the Lnited Statr.K. with i.ie ex'-ention "f the Virgin Islands (loimirlv the llen'sh West Indies) wt, ich are under the supervision of iiie riiivy Ih-nartment. 1. O. K. M. and IIAYM AKKltS. Hues are ayable on or before Juni V)ib. Charles T. liiyan. C. of W. 6-27-2t. I .-are your order at or.ro with us for Mc ormiclc binders and mow era. i veie ibS, Lebanon Hardware Com pany. ' 6-2M0t.
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I.Jl 1 Sugar Creek, Marion and Eagle Townships Are Still Out. THE-RED CROSS WORK Workroom Plang . Changed Quarters Sewr:d in the Court House. The final figures on the Red Cross campaign In this county are still uncertain. L'P to one o'clock this afternoon, Marion, Sugar Creek and Fagle townships were still to send in their reports. These may not be received until tomorrow. Both Sugar Creek and Kagle am., -meed last week that Liiey had gone over their ouota, ad although Marion has only sent in $2.W if its allotment of ?.Vi4, it is expected that they will cone up with their full amount. Those in cha.ge of the county campaign are anxious to dispose of ine matter ns soon as possible, so that the money can be turned over to the national headquarters. Regarding the work of the ladies for the Red Cro., it was found that the old office formerly occupied by the Patriot could not le put into good h ipe for n workroom, no two r n the third floor of the court h-use a ill be used for the making of bund-Hifos-and other suigical supplies. Twenty-five per cent of the proceeds .Voi-i the concert and show to l.r held it the opera luiue Saturday afternoon and night will go to the local chat-tor of the Red Cross. This enter--.aiinin nt is to be put on by the Kirst Regiment military band of Indianapolis Titkets will be sold by the Boy Scouts and by the ladies of the Red ross. The admission is twvnty-tive Passed Away at Her Home in Jamestown Funeral Tomorrow. The death of Mrs. Mary tb'uk ocuned vest r-iay afternoon at 4:'!') at her home in Jamestown. She had W-n in poor health for some time but her death was rnexpected and came is a shock to her friends ami rel..tives. She wits born in Ket' -sln-and was sixty years old at the time if her death. She bad been married twice, and moved to Jamestown six years ago on the oeriUiion of her second marriaire. Her husband, Leandei Ifouk, is a blacksmith of Jamestown, fine il;iugl.er. Jessie ,M-Kire and a ;rranddaut.'hter, Irene Moore, survive '.t. three brothers arid three sisters dso ate living. A short funeral service will be he'd tt the residence tomorrow morning, if'.i-r which the body will be taken to Kirk. In'l.. where another service will he held. She will be buiitd in the cemetery in Kirk, Ind. LITTI.F. 1MM (.K DONK. Although the electrical sUrm Inst night was pronounced by several people the worst in years it does out eeni to have done any great damag". the lightning ij,d mh strike any think 'f great value, and the wind was not strong enouirh to do much damage. Telephone service was impaired to oine extent. K1I1AL KOI TE 2. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. A. Hull spent Sun.luv with Jessie Huffman and family. Mi-a Ruby Sallee spent Sunday afternoon will, Miss lidna Egbert Creed St.lton and Mi May liillim pent Sunday with Cloie Staton and wife. Ms. and Mrs. I. R. Sharp and daughter Frances, and Karl Staton all of Indianapolis spent Saturday night and Sunday with Carl Staton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Lintnn and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Linton all of Lebanon spent Saturday night and Sunday with d'eorge Linton and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Ilutcher nnd son Frank of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. fco-nard (iruy and Clarence (Jrav of Indianapolis spent the day Kunduy with Thomas tiray and tamiiy. YKOMAN NOTICE. AH Yeoman dues are now due and must lie -paid by Saturday, Jane 31, tut the books ran be audited. 6-i!8-2t KICKED BY A HOUSE. J. D. Lewis, residing between Hatctting and Thonitow-n, was kicked by a hoise and hit leg- broken.
Fail b - n, of th t i, ad iTenry Haitacn-, living west of Lduanon, imitated in Cuntpany H yesterday eveai.ig, and were to take their medical examination this afternoon.
WILLIAMS HOSPITAL. Arthur Kramer, of thia city, who underwent an operation for appen dicitis two weeks ago, returned to hia home today. NOTICE. Diamond Day, June 29. All owners of diamonds who have not given them in to ths assessors, will please appear before the board, without further notice, Friday, June 29,, 1917. Boone County Board of Review. Local Board Follows Instruction--) A waiu Decision of the Higher Court. In accordance with the decision made by Judge Thornton in the Jliiii'ii citcuit court Ihe other day, County Clerk Leonard Titus has m.truetrd the reKii.t:ation board here to slop the registration of women, teridmir fuithcr instructions. I'p to noon today, in spite of the fact that the restraining order went into eirect early this morning, the women led the men by 'to. Four hundred and twenty-six men have registered and 4til women have affixed their names to the blanks, making a total of 8S7. Yesterdayis was ML Center one stiil leads all other precincts with 227 registrations. Center two is now- runner up with HIU. The precinct registrations for the .-oiinty ure as follows: Marion, me. 16 and women 3; Clinton, men 17 and women 11; Washington, men 21 und women 2Sj Sugar Creek, men 8 and women M; Jefferson, men 2o and woTieti 2ti; Center one. men 104 and women 12t; Center two, men 08 and womnn XI; Cent.r three, men 35 and women HI; Center four, men 62 and vi omen 7.'i; Union, men 8 and women I; llagle, men f and women 4; Perry, men 12 and women 7; Harrison, men It) and women 211; Jackson one, men ill and women Li; Jackson two, men 10 and women 0: Worth, men Li and women 21. SECTION OF TENNESSEE Two Deaths and Extensive Propcity Damage Itcsults of Today's Storm. (fry thp lrteratin'it .Vrirn fierrtrr.) f llATTA.VOOilA, T.-nn., June 28. ivo deaths and extenuve propertyid crop daro-ige were the result of severe .tnrni which passed over this ction late yesterday. Churl.-. Sm.ih n, i.l t..l.n P,,n ... kil'.-d wh.'n lightning strucg 1 barn In wnirn tney souirtt shelter. Ihe root of the local Southern Ixit'.Mc ball park was carried a block. Today's eame here Ivtumn Cbnt taiiougi and Memphis has been poston ne( ause ot the damage done to grandstand. ALL OUT OF SORTS Has Any Ix-banm Person Never Felt That WayT I'ecl all out of orta? Tired, Blue, Irritable, Nervous? Pa'k tv lame and achy? Perhapx it's the atory of disordered kidneys llad blood circulating about; I'rie mid poisoning the body. There's a way to feel right again, .Stimulate the sluggish kidneys; Do it with Poun'a Kidnev Pilla. Doan's are recommended by. many i.founon people. Herc'11 one ease. Mrs. Bert Ritchie, 411 North Jameson street, Lebanon, ay: "I felt tired and worn-out, as my back ached o much. 1 had frequent, sharp pains tnrougn my kidney and at night I became too cramped to rest In the morning, I was blue nnd disfYraraged and It didn't seem as though I eould tackle my day'a work. Seeing count of people who had found Domi's Kidney PilU so good, I tried them. After using three boxen, I was free from that trouble." Price 50c at all dealers. Dont simply ask for a kidney remedy ret Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Ritchie had. Foster-Miihuro
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Per hundred pounds of 4 Milk 52 Y2c per pound of Butter Fat Elgin sales were quoted at 36 Kc Saturday. This shows us a margin of 16c per pound of Butter Fat. Our prices will be just as good for the next year.
Indiana SHERIDAN It Works! Try It Telia how to loosen i'aore. I tender com se It lift out without psln. gists hsre srns kept busy dispensing. freraone, the ether discovery ot a Cuiaoy corn so It lifts out with the fingers. ab at ii poanoacy l"r a qnarwr ounce of fretsoas, which will eost very little, but la said to be sufficient to rid one's feet of rmrv hard or it mn or callus. ; Vnn .nnt Ik. .1, tender, aching corn and Instantly taa "uw roiierea, ana soon tne eons IS BO inritilbl (hat I lifla a IIHeut pain. It is a sticky substanea waica aries wnen appuea ana never Inflames or evea Irritates the Bdjotne lsg tissue. sanda of atha annnally from lockjaw and Infection taerstofora rssaiting froaa Useiulcldal baMt of eutunf soma.' 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 re pairs the tissues. Better be safe than sorry. Break up the cold with Dr. King's New Discovery before it is too late. At your druggiet, 50c, U.0O. Adv. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, per doian... .......! uouma edge, per dozen . af Via pay postage on way. Barker & Son, Lebanon GROCERIES s Always in the Lead t LEWIS & ST0HM3 AIRIIARTS GARAGE 4. H. AIBHABT Agency for the Bvlck Anto Room for Cars. Expert Workman 224 South LebsMHi St
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Condensed Milk 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 Compsny In A. A. Garner's Jewelry Store BAT LASLIT ACTO LIVatT And Taxi Berries Jay rVma. MC Eaaldenos, S6S-I VERY FINE Late Drumhead Cabbage Plants PER DOZEN, 5c Bowman 5c and 10c Store CALL 233 And Save Money on Groceries J. W. DAVIDSON Across from Traction Station H. B. SHOOK VETERINARIAN Orer Oak Drug Sure Telephone J4S. Lebanon, Ind. J0VES; THE CLEANER Panama , Hats Cleaned, 25c Phone 38(7 105 W. South St MORTGAGE LOANS on Boone em nty farms of approved tiUe 7 6 y ears No commission. Farmer. ; State liank IJ. HAN'ON SICKLE GRINDING AND
M0WEK REPAIRS W. K. FJIAT.EY'S SHOP Attn im,.! rta Oak Orug Store
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Company LEBANON CADILLAC, PAIGE AND DODGE BROS.' CARS FIRESTONE AND U. S. TIRES ENGLISH AUTO AND TRACTOR CO. The First National Bank The oldest and largest bank in Boone county. BRENT0N GARAGE Autos and Anto Supplies East Main Street Phone 294 LEBANON VULCANIZLNG & SALES AGENCY Everything for the auto. DORT automobiles. Volcsa'xinf specialty. Telephone 362 Armory Building: GEO L. FRANK & CO. Jewelers, Opticians and Musi Dealers. West Side Square Phone ZM JONES & STARK CLOTHIERS Suitt tht gooO! Side Suw inTOLIVKKY I JOfi CCTL a ; D'f " ' ' - Pr' At Breofu f '" rxjtes not
