Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 236, Lebanon, Boone County, 2 July 1917 — Page 2
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LEBANON DAILY KLT0RTE3, MONDAY, JULY 1917-
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KamucI 51. Ralston Givta-
lriotic Address at th
Union Sleeting:.
SUDDEN DEATH IO TOGEORGET.CDOK
urges tiie need
OF CONSERVATION
Appeals fur Individual and Community Cooperation
un vital Matter.
slated that this wmld ii ftit.ri!ly even V wc djd twrt a food crisis. Calamity Brings Messing . Mr. Ralston brought out th fact; that out of every calamity there comes
ultimuteiy a blessing if the people who have to it their efforts, Town8hIp Resident and their intelligence to have thingi , , come out well. He stated that one ol Drops Dead at New Brunsthe best methods of conserving the wheat of this nation for our allie, is WUR The runeral. by eating the product of corn anil ' other cerealB instead of so much v. heat , bread. Ctorge T. Cook, a well-known resiThe speaker made the point that , ,nt 0f Harrwon township, died sudeonm n ation has a much wider sropr ,lcnly at 1:30 D. m., Sunday at New
than simply that of a mere kitrlier. Biunswick. He was in front of problem. It involved great problem: Kciatcr's irtore, talking to Mr. Keister
of transportation, and in connection j w;lcn he was stricken with heart
ith this he stated that the present trouble and collapsed. Mr. komter
ar shortage and deficient transports- caught him us he fell. Death came
un facilities for marketing must b almost instantaneously.
'medif d. He condemned the food i Mr. Cook was born in Johnson
culators in tne strongest ot terms. ; county, Ind., Juee 10, !. ann
An audience which rilled the Methn-
lifct church heard the patriotic address 'made bv F.x-eovernor Samuel M. RaiS-
ln I.t i!,t -I Ik. fi-, ,.h.,rrl,
service of the summer. The service which was to have been held on the public wiuare, was held in the cb-ireh because of the threatening weather and because all arrangement. bad not been perfiTted for the holding ot openair services. Kev. C. A. Parkin presided over the meeting, which was fcaaurrd with the community singing of patrotir enngr. Rev. Ward led in prayer and Rev. Kent gave the scripture rending. Rev. Carmichael introduced C.oV. Kalston. The ex-govemor made a powerful patriotic address, biking for his subject. "Conservation." He lcan by stating that he u doing ail that ai in his power to convince the people of thin state who are backward in expresning their approval of the course Uiken by the government in declaring war, of the absolute necessity for that course. He said that there is no reason now for discussing the cause of thi; ear, for ail intelligent people realise
are (milling for the right ami
vit w:
the
t principles that are
.'-fnta
.at--
Oliver ivr idea Is ot
Tiilwd on observation.
::h thi:- introduction, he bepan his talk on the subject of "Conservation." It is a subject, he said, that is m the lips of ail the people from the president down, and it is meet that it shouhi U for it is r.iost vital. He brought out that congress has been too slow in its action in regard to this jratter. Mr, Unlston stated that for conservation to tie fact there must be coop ration, beginning in the home, and community, county, Btr.to, and nationide in its scope. He presented no figure ax to how much could be saved tn the home, but rather apne.ii'd to th sene of duty and to the pruJence or Hie individual, lie mated thai AiiKncu bus been wasteful in the past, but now must conserve for the great world crisis, and that we as individuate mw atiould a -k ourselves whether or not fi! an' iloing our duty in 'his matter. He said that perhaps the hou.se-
w.tj lias greater opportunity to con-
nt ens1
qui' cuil
the V t,
phasl said, lem. rlepl young 1 p'e I he cit ind
merit tfr of thcc.V
PASS FINAL EXAM.
Edium Rimbins New Full Fledged Member of Marine Corpt E. O. Robbias, father of Edison Robbins, who left Inst week to loin tho marines, received word this morning thnt he had passed the final examination av Port Royal, S. C, and is now a full-fledgfU marine. He stilted in his letter that he had not yet been assigned to his company. FARM DEAL. Total Consideration of B8,oK In Trading of Twa Farms. James W. Moifon, of this city, has traded his TV jo farm four milea southwest 'sL Janon to C. E. I'owell for his liicre farm five miles northeast of !.el?ron. Tne total consideration for the deal wi,s $GS,900.
Anolher fbase.
other phase of the conservation
iin, said tbe sfieaker, s the aeition of larije f.irtuno. ami the
,ar pn.bts. This, ip . said iov. Ralston .ilir: ir.t,. Another the farm labor prohd t!:e f.ict th it the r the farms to pn tc cocate.1 the employ-
n in li'f. enal inMitutimcy to amci'-iiatc the coniii
hortuee of farm help, ting thought wai' thai
s look to Ani'ica as k.d of the world," and
;!o ov'-rythir-E in ou b;s grent courtry live . nml to srrvo humani-tinn."
The m-eli ltan closed wi'h the
ben diction b- "v. t ar'i,icha I
GAVE E T A 1 N M E N TS,
insa namnna i( Kirklin and (ir
Mrs. Ell, Rasvona
K
days' vis-it, to ainnient;
're;' in Kilkhn or (Ireentown Satup
-ith Mr. and Mrs, Chn
,!,! ly of this city, in V
day.
.... .
liiat we
i that i
on, V
I
i..n Appeared in own Theatres.
Rrnnii and da'ii'I'ti r ..! f frr.i-.!.f.i-t an-i nigh!, i-r a seera: "I, gave enin nritii'l p-cture th-a-
ny and in 'lev visitiii
1 Hall, for-
'Vkfort .Sun-
conseciuently fifty nine years anil six- J
cember 21. 1!M) in lloone county to Ihc lute Mary Belle Owen. One child !e:;sie Edith Pickerson. survives. The following brothers and sitcs are living: Cornelius Cook, John Edward Cook. l,ora Andrew Cook; MaryAlice 'aiker; Karah llelle Tolen, .V.argarrt Coons, (.aura Kobcrta, Ixiuetta (iiuncr. He was a member of the Christian church at New Urunswick. The funeral will be conducted from the ChrisMan church at New Rrunswick at 1') a. m.. Tuesday by the Rev. Homer
j Dale. Interment will be in Old Lnion
erm-tery.
FOUR YEAR OLD BOY
Hoards Interurban Car On Own Responsibility and Takes a Hide.
BOARD OF REV:W.
Iin
lierirt-rt Atkins, f,.ur year old s.n
Mint Atkins of New Ross, frightened
'lis parents Saturday, wh.n he was -ee.i to riimb aboard an east hound interurban car. The car pulled out
lw fore the frantic mother could eet
i the attention ' It be conductor and the
ch'iid was takea 'la.wn. The iioy has seen several people gettine on the car and he believed he could lo the same. Kriends of the Atkins' wene to Jamestown in a machine and irot the child, who had been taken olT there by friends.
Charlotte Wit.-on appeare before the bonrd and made an aildiU, as. segment of $11)0 in Jelferao town-
The assessment of the IS.
Grain Company was confirmee
b..ard as returned by the tow
s ssor.,
James B. Shocmakeri of (A township, was granted a rcdurtio,
, " oiw Rl familv was held Sunday at the s.nee being , home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Craw- , .b" n"o I , J- r w ''onl. near Shannondale. Among the of tht Unnn-Mrt artny Co. in Wasl . Mr ar.,1 Mrs W W
Vtevens and family and Mr. and M
ROSS FAMILY REUNION. (Her One Hundred Attended Gathering Near Shannondale.
A reunion of the memlicrs of the
-The board vote,! to reconsider tb, rv y stnVpn,"''n'd children of assessment of I'mncll-Cmimbs To. an,J; JUy Roynld- and
to place its asaest ment at llfl.tilO
cess va'ue of corporation stoc-k. It was voted to assess bank and trust companies at 75 per cent of ihc capital stork, surplus and unl'vid-d
serve than any other members of tht ptotita and then subtract the assessed
ly. tor it is she. who must merlivnlue i f real estate acainst the io j.-iib :fin of allowance and demand. I stitotion. This action was Uikcn. oe
He
commended the widespread motion of John Herr,
culliration of gardens this year, and
3
:iauoV. Wall.
runded by
i irlcs of Virginia, Minn., who have
in spending several weeks here Vn relatives. Over one hundred .beiV of the Koss family were l-k.ient at the family gathering. IsfC your order at once with us f r jjc-Cormick biiulent and mowers.
288, Ubanon Hardware (
pan J
DIED EARLY TODAY
ATTHENGRRISHOTEL
Miss Emma Kleinhcnz Passed
Away Shortly After Midnight.
Miss Emma Klriiihcnr,. ar -l ."I, j'sed away this iimn. mg at 1-J:2il ..clock at the Norns hotel in tie., city. ;-'be was born In s-'h. lby county. Indi. ana. November IW.:). She w;.s the iDughti-r of I'-o-ge and Sarall Klein h-.nz. She is survived by two brothers, Leonard and .Michael, of this city, anil one sister, Julia Ann Kleii.kenx.
The funeral arrangements have not
vet been made.
TiVO HV EOSS PECPLE
JIEDATEESIOI
Five Jear Old Girl and Taylor
Emmert Badly Hurt siturday Evening;. I A New Rosa special says: "Vhile Frcila Wall and Taylor Emmertlb,)th
of New Ross were standing onl ti,,, bank corner in Jamestown Satujday evening listening to a talk, a macbino driven by a Mr. Braybill of ljt,yH drove up, causing both to be injurp, rather peculiarly. There was a ma chine ahead of both alios Wail an.l
Mr. Emmert and .. 'be (,rayhiii machine drove up ihe two werp
knocked off the curb in front of the stationary car. Taylor went Under the (iraybill machine, while little Mins
Wall was shoved up against, th standing car. 'The little five year old girl wa badly cut around the tieaaV'-tihe'KH! hid nit on her head, two laic.
bunches of hair were torn off. and (ei cheek bone was injured. She w'at taken away from the machines unconscious, and attended to by Or. Jain. s. Iiter she was taken to Iter
home. Mr. I'mmert was thrown un
!er the C.raybill car and his bark was
badly injuicd. t'oti: are pamlully injured but it is believed that neither if
burl seriously." DRILL 850 EI DEEP
NAMED AS TRUSTEE.
M. E. Miller lo Have Charge of .d-
tintry itaiidntion of Hank. Maiion F.. Miller, has been pointed by Judge Combs of f'lin!"n county as trustee in the volunteer liiiuidation of the Michigantown hank, a private institution at Mirhigmtov. r. He qualified ky giving bond in tl." sum of $l2.r'.0'K. The bend was furnished bv N. 0. P.r. is. T. M. Rvan. -i. A. TJvm-jeeAJIiv;"n. Kt'ph
smith. Hex Coh.-c aid W. A; Mm lis.
The action waa U.:en on the peti
tion filed by attorn") a Kent Ryan.
i presenting the ofiice. .. and iln ectorh ..f the bank. In the petition it is stated that the institution incorporated for $10,200 organised and is operating under the act of l'". an act to regulate and supervise the business of banking by indiciduals, partnerships and unincorporated person. The petition states that the directois and oMIceij are William Kelly, president: Kobe-t (ioodniirht, vicepresident; M. A. Mowery, John (loodnight, I). A'. I'.b.nch. Ijuey (iowinight is cashier of the institution. They leport that the bank has deposits amounting tn l!2;!.lfJ ith snillcient funds on hand to pay all depositors in full. The object for asking a trustee if to make it possible for the organisa
tion to proceed with bu-mcss since
the hank has roortfnm'.ed.
The rcormmirition is Ihe outtrrowth
of a rapidly in. reasing busi-ness. It is in a flourishing condition which
speaks well of the ability of the offi-
6-21-lOt. cers and stockholder.
Bu:j IQI
Sloot them freely with Paris Green, Lor.
Purpia Arsenate Lead, etc. Ir. handy sue j.
ages aid in bulk. Let us gupjily your needs. Vrk
right.
Oak Drug Store
MASTERS & MITCHELL
Well Put Down at the Heating
Plant is Abandoned To DriU Elsewhere.
Tl e driving of the big ten-iis h
at the heatinir plant was ihscnniimicd
h'alunlay night, after a dentil of r
than 8.".0 feet had been reached.- No
water was struck. Another attempt
will be made tn obtain water for faciei y use byitiwig wnrei! neai the ice plant. The J. W. H nicy company, of Indianapolis, are the con tractors for sinking the well.
"DOC LITTLE HOME.
Awaiting Word From Entrance Examination to Naval Academy. ' Frank "Doc" Little returned to hif home in Whitcstown yesterday afternoon from Annapolis, M.I., where h has been taking a preparatory course for entering the Annapolis naval academy. He took his entrance examinations for the academy, and will be at home until he heal - whet tier or aot he has been accept. -d. This will nrol.abiy be three to live weeks.
NO WAR BRIDKCItOOM. Said Harry, "Let's marry I" Said Harriet, "Nay! Nay! Your station The nation Now points, in the fray!" W.ul.mgten Star.
Chautauqua Program Is a - v Wonderful Community Builder
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Soiind Tax Exempt Securities i NETTING 4 to 6 and 7 per cent Put jour Dividend ntid Mle Money in Investments ProtectiHf by DOI.i,lN(;s SERVICE, which assures tne citrefu!, eMiservative investor SAFETY and REASONABt RETURN HARRY L, KENWORTHY Phone 22 i Lebanon, Ind. Our Roone County Manager THE R. L. DOLLINCS COMPANY Merchants Hank Uuildine, Indianapolis. Indian
salt's aL-
Urge
chanics.
City Garage
bODYEAR SERVICE STATION
liits for HARROUN CARS. Ford parts.
Irage space. Auto laundry. Expert me-
ree air. Upen day ana nignt.
is Handled have 5,000 Mile Guarantee
j COHCERtllllG SUBSTITUTES
4't-
By Chrr-tine Teihuna Herrick of the Yilantes. "The reason I bate food economy is iccaui.e the substitutes given you arc lot g,V to eat!" 'l heard a woman say tne other diy, when the ever-
iresent topic of f.-KxI-saving was un-
'er wsiy. Ann: as I heard her remark I wonlered lhat sorts of food she was faciliar with if she condemneil so uneserveilly the many comparatively inixpensiilc articles nf diet we can put m our tables now. I grant that we must be either mil
lionaires or unpatriotic or both to live upon chr-ire cuts of meat, rich des-
torts and unlimited hot bread at th s iieriod. But that person must have a very restricted field of dietary who ines not find a variety even when
these are banished from her board.
I.et us look at the ordinary dinner
hill of fare for a moment. Suppose
tfe begin with soup. The expensive
tear soups are tahon on most tables, mless they are made like the French loulllon undi the bouiltf or meat used o make tho soup alst utilized ar.d ven then thiry arc ratlwr Inivond tlie
purse or the incihnatinn of most of os. '!ut is their dopniWff-. rral Iota t,
our palate? Arc v v I tM well fed with purses sf ivt,, kinds. wilh the boundless nun l a i 1 vcffctilble soups, either rlearln i with
hat have a j -1 -n1lkr foufl-
'at'on as witK th ms
orler
Of crux
I grant 1 1: i
icrsons who iloli n ave those that J ,e roast. -d or br-.. 1 "
1 as witK th V, of anvl course :nd , iV: f of tho silni ,.,! I
ere pot mirv v ' fireference. Mr,- i depend upon tb. tions anj trtcd in cookery and ftcts in flrvor -a nent is any obj' ; lect that some r, richest in noun from the lias c. animal. As a tratter dear now, but 1 Vf 'hose ho thn V
without it la,-k
eat en of rast-r.. stituteK ara d catue those .
have not nt.i
ild b.-..
cisive judgment as to the shortcomings of such meat auhstitute. When we arrive at the swecU there is another etation at which we can offer a plea to the excellence of the
lesa costly kinds. With ripe fruit, either fresh or ateweel, in nlruniUmcc, as it should be for months to come, the question of desserts: aeems one of minor importance. Yet even here we can offer trifles, custards, "floats," blanc-manges. Jellies, delicate puddings and puffs which are no whit inferior In taste to heavy, rich sweets, such as pies and tarts and are far mote wholesome. Their good qualities ought) to offset, even with critics, the fart tji.it they cost lesa than the substantial compounds I deprecate, t incline to fancy that those who include all inexpensive sweets along wilh meat substitutes in one sweeping condemnation lack experience of what can he done with good will, good appetite, good skill and simple materials. For Defense ' Marion Couthouy Smith of the Vigilantes. We have seen the children lying Huddled wounded dead We shall hear their far. faint crying Till earth' lost word Is said;
bleeding and shattered, flung SMde,
Charred in the homestead's tire.
itiurk With the sword, whelmed m the
tide. For a people's Idood-deslre! Then will you any again "This it a war of knits"? Nay, but thia ia a war ef men Defending precious thing.
We have heard a fearful humming Sounding from jnore to shore I lie vulture sir-ships coming Awoj rrnm the line of war, Aay, on a cold and shameful "J"1' 1 To cottage oof and bed:
And the clinging child at its nidi' J breast, .Sprayed with her blood, lies Yet will yoa say again "Phis ia a Wnr 0 i,ngi" 1 his ia a war of outr.ies) t ighting for helpless th When old and Voung are fallri! Under the daatnrd darts. Vthen freedom' self is ral To all unfetter, hearts, Whpn all that iw n have hv.-' lo bring to liiht and Mc Sid' S the crest of threir Roeks on the venire of VS':!1 you :.u tl.i ir' i oirain, "This war of B.'t tin i wr
