Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 247, Lebanon, Boone County, 17 July 1917 — Page 2
DEDICATED
To all tho who lev? U treat j Ctettyaburf he voiced the Tng
"LINCOLN'S GETTYSBURG ADDRESS By OKTON H. CARMICUAEL
This volume is no well written and shows such painstaking care in it statements that I urge its reading by II lovers of libertyHon. M. O. Brumbaugh, governor of Pennsylvania.
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Fuller Lumber Co.
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m State Auto Insurance - Covers Complete L C. SMITH 12t.l North M.'iiitian. Phone !H2 V !tu South Lebanon Phone 2w; DO IT YOURSELF Io it your self. Make your i l l car look n..v. A.k us about i. NOEES DRUG STOKE VK Rt.COM MKN II NATURE'S CREATION Vtr Tuberculosis, Asihm, Brcnehisl Catarrh, etc. Ask us nbout it. LONG & DAVIS Phone 6 PLNELL-COOMRS Le inns ' touting laaiKrr T'(t BRENTON GARAGE Autos and Auto Supplies East Main Street. Phone 2U4 - - i SAFETY RAZOR DIODES !"r SflAM'ENED Sinfrle eHRi, per down i"t Double lf?e, per dozen lit ! V.'e psy postage one j Barker & Son. Lebanon EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAUNDERS Phone loo- Vvcft .Main St FOR jl K'K KI.KCIUICAL WORK CALL J. E. BERKLEY I'honp 17!-L 121 Wont S'Hith SI ret AUTO INN S'Bnilard 0.1 Service Station l.'o. 47 AS 20 CENTS North Lebanon St Phone 21 MONUMENTS See for your 'moium '-r.U if you want first cliihH i-tock anil workmanaiiip. I'all and wr "A'Hl bring you to our shop for inspection. Shop phone 1(12; R,-b. IIS or 714 flack Your orders early HARLAN MONUMENT CO. t l i i i i Job Work at Reporter office
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tf AmerieA to the worUL - Regarding the history of the Gettysburg address wo are not hkly to have more luridly or fnmpaitly pro onted than in thin tasteful and authentic volume. New York Tribune. KOVI-: or inoi. llfl West South Street H mmmm ''M' . . ;' ;r, Ni viifl lo I'um-ik-'luo l:.iv. of S.tpplic-.. i-.- ,.-,-,-. , k, th, 1. ,,.,-:,,.., re-riv. 'I ,-.! i .'-' .-h-or to Kra-:-.. T-c t': .-.i I' -1 i .-- -uin-v wa'-hoi: ,- V in-nm " S--i" i- " -eiely rhat..r will i". I' la. l-.ve .,. t.-.l lo ; ;., .',.. ,-.,in i,v tv s ( l-.-tk.M- funitiiro .-tore foi in '-. . ,-: 1 M's. it'j I: Ice h ' boon in. t.lr.l ir rii-r ..' o!. re wok. I'..,-. I !! r-i- b- ' l" nil v .!.o e..w 11,1,1 v "i-k. Th-s rn-tom v ill 'I'be-, , M (w ;,o Ml,taT lilf'ti ' ;" ' "( ,,, , i, lV, l! t1 " '!.. ' T .! .M I IT Ci.ai. MKri I 'll y il of 'm k rutin", , t , , i,-.ii ,. Will nr I W Mi r lil ( (H i i:. H -Mi',, i. ib' v. i- re;:,j red uncon--u by a full ..ver an eiabarkmciit h -i, Hi- aot'.m, ,!,,), la mh ,i he v.a ill', tluek li !' abut., ,.,it f :,it'e, rmd ha", imi-t r, piiineil eon-i-"-.-a. T!.e rha-M'M for hi rener. are ib ul,iful. ALL II Y MfKTINC, Tbe I). M. ('. club have an all day r.icotin I'ririay at the horoe of Vira. R. Hratt hi on Wet Main utreet of toe u.ittic o of 6ewmr for the Red iq - wmty.
lit r nr. "t CHANGES HANDS
J. C. Brown Co. Sells to Herhcrt Bales, C. A. Waitt ariu JohnSims. NEW NAME FOR FIRM W ill be Known a Iioone Hardware Co. Irwin lirown Retires From Firm. A dial wan eluded yesterday whereoy one of the oldest businens institulions in the city passed into ne landc. The stuck of the J. C. Brown iiardwait: Company has been sold by iiwin lirown to Herlx'rt Bales, (..'. A. X.iiXt and John Sims, all of Lebanon. Inxouintf of the slock will be starti M'ouiay, and will probably continue j ut! t.ir latter part of the week. The I'1!,' mI1 be cloyed during tbe inven--:. The new owners are to taSV ion at once. The J. i:. l!ron Hardware Com- !,:,,, l;a, be n in ,u.-.iness iii Lebanon fur f"rty-l'iv,1 years, and has b,-en in (,- ,ieM-nt I'K-ation fur l entv-tlu-tv a;u.-. Irvvin Brown, the retuinif .. r. hi., ! n at tin- head of the , : fii'ti-.-n war-. Mr. Brown t::'. .. fl at he has no definite plan, i- -t for the future, but will remain :n l il v at I, a.-t lor fome time. 'Iii,- p,-A owners have a!! been enn--.-i-ed it:. t'.r f.r:.. iit it. prei-cnt !rai,,n for a nun,ber of years and ..tv at niit.it with tli,' bu.-iness I ti, trade. All Hu.f are capable a i-l w. ;i -hi.,-,! men i.nd shoal, I merit I, ir fuM . l ine f the liutfe trade ,1,1, h has be.-n built up by the for- ! - mniT, ,,f the J. C Hiovn t'om- . . Tie -.-w firm will be know n as '., Ih'oae H,i!'!:ire l.',)inlany. ESTABLISHES PLANT i i n ' l;-(le I. owe Puts New Factory, K;-pecially Ieij;nt'd, Inlo Operation. l !;.le I ewe has e -! ab! l.-i .-d a re niiii.t ,.n (,i.,-ri-l,i stie. t for the ni.imi'aitaie ,.f asbe,l,,s fibre roof ..li: t. Lowe t,.,a.f tl-.e femmU fiom a -io at l.og.:n.-..t. He has p riving it made in aoother fiim for ,d In 't for It. lie 1,.,.; e,fl,l;he, the '!- on Cartield street to p-.imif:tc-I e it himself. He his erected :i ,m niI fr-ime shed r,rl a mix.-r of his a ,i. 'ii-n. wlaih was a-.-..pible, "le. The envoi- i operated bv rl,.,. Ml- motor aid W, h.lVe .! . 1 1 1 -. of " f d'ons in il ,i;i of mne hour,. At 'i.t he will maroifai-tiiie a black r, ,ra',i oelv. but IlltT on will d-fferent colors. He has now ver TO'I gallons of law materia! on i .1 . He 1 .n one ei.-.n on the road 'i-.ir II - preparation ami his f,Jn, l-iit in,-.-1, with a splendid sale, le i. ooeratiMg im, i. r the f-rm nam, f l -,o I..,.. l:m.fintf & Supply fontMr. L' has beer, i Icine-s 1-ere no-, lie bundles ad kind, -line and deal, in tenls n" a, n'ni'.. ICE ( hi; M I I SITV VL. T . l.d of ih.- . V.. c) ji-.-h wdi v - an i.-e rr-a-i test -.al u thi ir. li Wednesday- evening July IM. ei h. -d- iinitch 7-l:t Jt. - cow i al.-, i .it.ir,:::v, July HI. i at Lebanon I-air .i-d-. 7-11 it. l:e id,. Tiy I'.owen's home made smoke,! uisage. 7-17-11
FARMERS ASKED TO PUT UP
DESIRABLE Io Bo County K-irmers. In order that an ad-'pialr .-uppl) of t'ood i.e-.d whiat. of -suitable van.-iies may be reserved in Indiana. Purdue university conducted a Seed Wheat ,SeUellon Canipaign by ..ending a r.-pro-MC-atue into your county to select li, Ids free f,,,,,, rye, ebeat, rre-kle and I as free from mixture from other var ieties as possible which will Ik- recommended l y Purdue to farmers outside1 your caunlv and hy a local committee: of which Mr. Virgil lltintin of Iba- i non Is chairman to farmers w ithin your' county. : Kmphesis is placed on Rudy Farm. I er' FricjiJ, Michigan Amber, Harvest
h'rai.kfort Sel Kiample in liwo'in t npatrlotlc Cllw" Here ta the way they do thine t Frankfort. L'lwn order of Mavor (lard, four Knnkfort men, Roy Axtell, tiharlea Mailaml, Klmer Geonre nd Walter Knickerboeker, were stopped by the police from ili.iUibuiii'K rmialistic lileratutoiibnif the streets in that city aatuidav nia-lit
Tbe mayor ileclared that the literature wm unpat'ijitic, and contemplat ed discouraging the process of con sciiption of men into the United Statea army. Copiea of the circulars were picked up by the police and taken to the mayor, who ordered action at o The four men were told im they per iisted in distributing the circulars their caaea would be referred to fed eral authorities. STATE WILL ACT IF imcrnor Mav Call Legislature to Handle the Coal Prolilem. Itly lr Irtlcrnalv nt Srirt Uniirr.l IMUAN'AI'Ol.IS. lad., July 17 the hope of the ce-i-umei-s of Indiana or ;,n aileiiuate . apply of coal at a as o acle piiie be- :ii i'l:i.n by tl , de al ove rntneiit. in the opinion of Y:"!,;i ha mr.ts 111, 11 and state ell, familiar with Hie situation. Bi.l if the fish-rnl government M.onirii conirie.-.. fail.- the people of le- stale, strenuous riTorts will b, na,e to inveke tie1 pnwer of tip, .-aali o i nrb coitl prices. Governor (,oilr,rh. who is in W ,.-h I'lflon today, ha.- t-'d members of con-rhi.-ii :ist li' s aito bv the Int.-, national New - i-M.-e, that he woai.l c'l a sperii, :-. s.-io-t of the state .ogislature and act cngiess fnil.il. The governor h. : v. , that federal aition-shoaid In .k. n. He to'd the -enilt, intei-stat, 'i-nw.i res i-ommitlee that the stab rvi.-e comniis -mr ':. a'd be qive: aihority to pool tr.-i -,. ;,ortat,, i rr e,-s so that an ,',aU'" ml -il or f coal corryipg cars could ir ..upphrd ' all times, arid the c"rre. itnnuld ;i price ;it the oiloe, based on cost. ie, that the proht:. of retailers and , ' hers .-houid be r,-,tr,eled. If tins is not dens t-jt!y. til fog,,. a-.uvo w.ll be railed into sc.,,,,,,. A i.r h draft of a law to be submitted ' tiie I. gislal ire already has I n no,. . I. It is iik-iy that' the Indiana nor then would urge other state,, i.' iicul.ii iy neiehbi -ring states, t,, ake similar a, tion. T.-.-t ii cony h., ,ln,wn that more ' ii- hii'f i.f in, Indiana c,,l , .i,i ulsi.le tit- state. ,i,h of the coal . '; ,y pmati . -on.-uniers is 1',-nnsyl .i-.ii a and e.t irgimn liar,! coal. It ':V,,u.X to f. r,v.. ,t just what could ,e i..-coiv,.!l.-l , a In -tate action. (-Minor i;o,ln,-h believes that a - 1""' fr lieh. iia mine run coal '. l.el.7. a Ion at the mine. Since iu -e ;s. when the coal operator., 1.1 "a liin-'t ,n :,iei d to a pr.ee of 2.7:, i ;..n f. r In'.iioa coal, p, ices have one up. 'I he Indiana operators hav, ' lr.dia-8 cun. ,! of d, ien.-e the io Iioai.l h- .:".:m a ton. CITV NEWS umgardt for cleaning. Phone 93. ey cow Sal 11'ia . . July 2 . ..'tie !,,, ai I." bai.on l air "'! 7- II tit. e Scot!:,r, church will hold an -earn -ocal ,, he chinch lawn sday, July Lvi lyboity m-7-l:it. tend mibbe ,a!e nt flverlee,', 217 I'e. r' ....-.- -t, eaturday, July 21. p. r.i. Hoi.,.',, implements and ;n he'd. 7-I-1-.M. , ..i,r i, f, at ,..r, . lei,,,,.,! and illt'i foi lrig feather icattiesses oiled ti. h. ia-fld-red. V,rk cal.r and .!, hvered within radius of '! i of Lebanon. Shop I.K ated ill nil!, mini-r Meridian and North. 7-1'i e. o. d.-tf. SEED WHEAT Line, and tbe hotter strains of l-'ultz and Pool a de.irable varieties. As inv til. ip was limited I could not see all the good wheat in your county h'-oce any one having wheat as deserib. d above would do well to put it up for seal and report same; to Mr. Ibintm as I believe there will he a demand for go -rl serl wheat. Within a few weeks Purdue will E-nd a representative tn your county lo lecture on "How to Grow .More and Het'er Wheat" and every one Interested in 'yhoat production should hear one of these, lectures. T., C. Martir.dule, Turduc R"preantative.
July Sale
Wash
Regular 25c and 3."e Summer Wash Goods Voiles, Tissue Ginghams, Printed Fiaxons, everything that is included in our 1 Qp line of Summer Wash Goods, on sale now at, per yard Twelve pieces of summer Sport materials for skirts, suits 1 Qp and middies, per yard LuK, Three pieces of $1.50 Ratine, 1 Qp per yard 1JL One tahle of 18c and 20c Wash Goods,' 1 OJ per yard At', One Utlile of 15c Wash Gcods. 1 A per yard rrVSr See our Silks reduced t. fifl Art per yard Ol.UU
HOW TO CLAJA? EXEMPTION
If you claim di-eharire because of .he industry in w hich ou are i ngaired I you must make our appeal direct , to the district board. The local hoard has no jurisdiction in the matter. j From the day notire that you are called is mailed and posted you have .-even days in which you may file a clain? of exemption or ili-cii.trLre. I Co b the I.k-.-iI board and get Korm lb I for exemption or I'm in 1-tl foi dt-eharge. Kill out the pmpe,- form and file it with the hoard w ithin seven days. You can ilaini exemption if: Yon a-e iin officer, legislative, executive or judicial of the I'nited States or a state. If you an1 a minister, are pre narmg for the mipistiy or if you arc a member of a well reeovrnized re'ii; ions sect ronscirntiou-'ly opposing If yea area subject of C.-rmany or a resident alien who has not taken out first papers If you are a county or municipal opire,-. on.pln;, e.l by the ovcl timcnt in the t i an -me s.-m of nriils, mealed in meilaiy sc:vii-e of he I'nited States or employed in -i-i O'l-vicp. If ar" d mi .life or child dependent n you for support. If vou have a w plowed mother dependent Upon your labor for support. That you are the father ,,f a mntherle-s child under I'i years dependent on you. That ou are a mother of an orphan child or rhihiien ELEVATOR AT PIKE NEARCGlPLElo Structure on New Railway, I5einrj Rjtilt hy Iioone and Clinton Co. Men. farmers residing in the ncghh,, hood o; Bikes t ro.ising ;ne to have ti-,e benefit of a r.i -dern new el.-vaioi that is ncaring comp!. tion. The e'e vator is located we-t of Bike m ar tite Indian.-ifHiiis and I'rankfoit i;ol road, now under const i notion. I hstation in to be known as Pike Sta tion. The structure is being ere ted by a company of Clinton and Boone county capitalists who are e::pei lenceu grain men. The railroad company will build a switch to the levator a.soon as tbe road is leady to iH'nm operations. Charles Klorey of Indianapolis, the contractor, is making rapid headway in the construction of the building. The structure is complete except foi five feet of cribbing and the roof. This work wilt probably be finished before the close of the week. The elevator is 32 X 1)4 feet anil will have capacity 0f t.OTO bu.-h. li;. Providing the now railroad can offer transportation facilities the elevator will open for business whin tluoi-liing begins.
of Summer Wash Goods
Goods
an, icr Hi d, pen, lei. t upon jour labor 'or suppoit. Aft-r you file your claim, you have t.-n davs in which to file proof. Affidavits must be a (cut of your pioof. There will be no argument before the hoard and no proof other than affidavits unless the board calls for additional proof. Kvei-y elirni for di.-cliiirge or eCipiiol, will be ,ioc,.i,d by the local board within line., days after your amdavits have be,;, f,ie,. If your .-'aim is -iiowod you v id be conditionidly i xempte l fiom pi'iitary ,-ervice If our claim is not allowed you can appeal to the di-trict bonld. You leu t file your appeal with the .l,,tr,rt board within ten .!..-! aftei the day when notice has be, ., ,,,,, ,., ii, I mail.-d. Y.-ii have 'ive davs after the ,,-ti io! boaid receives your notue in whi.-h to file additional evidence to thai f:i.-. b.-.'oio the local board. If on file a claim for exemptior will, the di.-tnct boiird license yon ce -ci-ita. -d ill Industrie,, including ..lic.llt'.ne. found to he nec.-,,a IV t, Mile of til lebil-i,l::el,t or the ,'llectlve s rati oi of the n.i'ii ily for.-, or the maintenance of national irten-a during tl e.nei gencv" ou n,-.i,.t r,le your paper with the 'district board on or before ibe fl"b day a't.-r the mulling a not lie that vou hive been certified for cihta if re. '.I ;,oU I to tie- pre..i.cnt. !1-YEAR-OLD (.!)!. RUNS RED CROSS RENE FIT (II, lie ,'.-,"!, .e ll , ,'i sv,,i,r , I KANSAS ( i n . .V, luiv 17.- t-ai liar,, man, m, .. v.-ar ..l.i. .In!. -.1 th. - ail, Ire,, f her a-iei b .'l i in "Th. Sleeping Brant;." and pre. nt---l it ,i ii. r Mird as a le d t --., i hcnof.t. Thnio a .Itistiie of I'eaee Tnmhridi'e'f l!iik-i ;iven 0. K. by Ac (iitinls liuMid. he ' Jii-eph I- . Tn word from bi-.dge has re. tale I. a.. I of ai.ollPt.'. foiiol-illg a: evairiilalion of his lecords the tir t o( thl- l.-i'inth that his boors were ir inn I'e, t eorahiio.t. 'Lie examination eiivered a pencil of three years on the re,-o,'d, and the ,iport sltowa that every penny ha., be- ii accounted tor cor rertly. It is .-.atid that a record o' this kind is unusual among justice, of the peace. Blackberries, quarts, tll.aO per case, Wednesday morning, at Mulchings'. JOB WORK AT REPORTER
Interurban Time Tables
TEItRE HAITI'; INDIANAPOLIS A EASTKRN TRACTION CO. KITcctive Feb. 1. 11)17. FAST WEST EAST WEST A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. S.'25 5:-5 f o:L.A ,...l7 :25 6:2fi 1:15 125 ":l-r 7:2S 2:15 2:2.' !! 2-I t t 3:17 t o7 f :I7 4.15 '2f, 10:1 10:25 5:15 5:25 1L15 11:26 f fi:2fi f n:I7 7:15 j 7:25 t 9:47 f 8:17 10:00 10:20 812:3 tl'imited (ruins. 'Daily encept Sunlay. KrankXurt only. Last car IcifTes Indianapolis at 11:30 r. m. and Lafayette at 10:45 p. m. ('RAWKORI)SVILLE DIVISION Cam leave I.ehnnon for Crnwfords--ille at 7:.TI. 9:30, 11:30 a, m. 1:30. 1.30, 6:M, 7:10. 0:30 and 11:30 p. m. "ars arrive from Crawfonlsvilie at 7:10. a. 15, 11:20 ( m., 1:20, 3:15, V20. 7:20, Si:20 and 11:20 p. m. Vacation Trips Sjx-rinl low round trip fares to Luke Erie resorts, Niagara Falls, astern cities, Colorado and the west via CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Ask Clover Leaf atrentu or jvritc to ( HAS. E. ROSE. Asst. 'ieueral Fassenger Agent, Toedo, O. Division Led by F. A. Spray Won Prizes For Obtaining Most New Patrons.A contest for the ptirpme of obtaining ni w patrons fur the condensed mlk factory of l.ebanoo was held dulng the last two weeks of June, with he haulers of the division of which i . . Spray has charge, winners. Kach if the thirteen nu'n in this section was :u."soMcd with a th'ec dollar hat in recognition of their obtaming the target number of patrons. Mr. Spray ai.d ho i.:en of his section vcre n!.,o tl,e u'.-l., one day la-- we at the (Vnral Condensed mils fa. tory in Indilal.oll.. and in the evening were enel tamed bv the company at a dinner mil theatre party. The nien who Acre cinners of the contest were: Lowell imiih, Frank Hem!, Clem Barns, I-'red -Ipray. Noble Holbagswortli, J. J. (,arett. W. J. Pursell, Ben (Iregg, John " hompson, Lewis Clements, os Rich, i'erry' Hwlrick and Ru.,sell DeWitt. An average of ten patrons a ihiv ire now being added tn the haulers' listn at Uie factory.
