Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 254, Lebanon, Boone County, 25 July 1917 — Page 4
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1 iljr HanM. ntm,1l.hd 1JI4 1 hvnl K .NchI. tMit.rr. l rl0 b. Neul. MaiiAffer. liMplft fi. .S'mI, AMliant Mannffer. J, Jvl. Hatterlon, Ne ftlilor. . nnn Initnl of JameMown. Ad- . VAneq, Thornlowii, Whllentouit, ZIoriMvllla, Wcrhi,nltiir. KlUavllle, T.rhune and Hrwuton. Aj m i u f a " 1 olh mm b7 tin lo-oTmi-cIa matter at the lotft--e at Lebanon. InJ. rajuia or uascBxraoa. uUMCripttoiin pawililo lOrtrtly In dvH iMT will lie rll-us-li-inptlon Ik reoi-w-li. 11 V tlnll. una v.' Ilv Jlml, x I. Ily Mill, tbiv.. Ilv Mail, one in. Ity Pnrrter, pr Tclc.iinnei- Husln.-s; :.'. .No n.1 41. ' MA0ia CllMDtl, tUd Hlln(l. Iloniir l.ta N... 9. I ' A nn.l Krl.liiv homiHi. ; !' lv.ry T-.lli-, -r-lnri . U .. Him, W. M. on.l W-.ln"ilv Ivory C. T..II.. Coomb, II. I'. NO KMilt, NO W Alt. The ii.junclion now u to watch th--effect of the i-oihargo on shipment,' to neutral nations which have h'-or-traiutt-liippinff these to Germany an: her alios. If Germany cannot Ifot the products of this country, hei tnemy, .hc will likely have to sue fo. peace oon. No food, no war. It is high time that every ctfori should he mad? to keep the product, of our farms und nnlis away fron German hands not because we artuia! wish to gtarve the licrniaiis, but 1m; causa? hunger should lie a tine mean sot bringing them to their senses. Th-ii is nothing like an empty .stomach tt clear the mind and reduce the h'" fever of conriuent. FKOf.RKSS FOK ALL I'KOn.K. If Kngland and L'nrlc Sam can i;e' together and fix sea rates it wool' seem' to he entirely proper hat thi. country should have the right and thi good tiense to fix not only the rates 01 freight, but can just as well f-.y thi price of'coul and prevent irnpositio: in the price? of any article that direct ly afreet the progress and happinei of the people. Tl;e end of the war will see nv protrress of the people toward gainme the rights of all the people, rathei than permitting a few to gain at thi co-it of all. OATS ARE ALL RIGHT. Ir. Henry Karnard, Indiana Fooi Dictator, says ll'io.-icrit mu.-.t eat nwn oatH, and not leave them to lior.se en tirely. Now, Henry, you know th.i there are a good many people wh feel their oats tin much now, and 1 big crop of wild oatn i.s being .sour xi why urge the people any further. wousE the Hoke stikked. The embargo on arms is lcing lifu ' for Mexico,' and now perhaps far ranzn may have' a chance to go 011' and get Villa. Anyhow, that i a jol that' we can alTord to leave to th Mexicans to sett'e for the present Mexico seems to be getting alnnjf bet ter the more she is left to herself. W H AT IT MEANS TO MISSISSIPPI HaUit,burg NV.) This cantonment matter is tuh 1. big thing, we w ill have to take several try at it. Moat of us no doubt hav been Imking at it through narrow glamies, with lent that converge tc one center the city of Hattieshurg But it iii a right bigger than that It is aa big a thing for South Missiaaippi aa it ia for Tlattiesburg. It wilt give to a! "tliij acct'uh of the ttlatc lli.it moat neeJed of a!! thinga wide publicity. ' There i a great prejudice against MiastKKippi. " Not mean reut!r. but a nustaken preJudKC-tifeiienil Vtxxf tnir;kd and able and fair man
ll,e Council. No : K. f M tblr.l WcxlM'Mkiy wm ...'... '. . 1. iCl.arti lUrtlimn I. M , t..rv ('. T-il. m-ri.-r. Ihnnon f'.miii.ii.l.Tv .i 11. K ! T plr. TI11M M-.n.l.v ..mi .ntl, 7 . ni ln.rr C. T.-U-. r t.l T lanit-r y. Jii, K. C. aSf
that Tie is, woe prejudiced against this
ection btfore he came to see it He aid so. He thought the land was low and flat and swampy; that the air fairly buir.ee) with the song of the pesky tnosijuito. He had no thought of locating a camp anywhere near here when he came. But he saw, and was conqurcd; and like wise men often do, he changed his mind, anri like a brave man, he made the amende honorable by putting Hattieshurg on the map. Now if Gen. Wood could be so taken we can readily understand how "The common herd" could be mistaken and how that general mistake should grow into a prejudice hurtful to this part of the state. Tiie boys who will be leaving Ken tucky and Indiana soon, and theit parents, arc doubtless imbued with that same mistake. They think they are coming into a swarm of mosui toes and a malaria-ridden district; i iow, level, swampy country. The wili he agreeably surprised when the? get hero. When they get out to 'ami Craw foul, and pitch tents on tie vation tint will give them a view a'le.mlil'ul as any th. y have seen out iii.' thi nia'elile, s hiu grass regioi I old Kentucky; and when they nice- , I;. an almost constant, stead .-e. from th.- (iulf to fan then lie. ks, unit drink the purest, cleaies ater they ever ta.-td in their lives 'loin fbrning act.-si.rn well,, they wii rite hack h .mo a new and altnos-iiili.-liev.ihle .story to their fond an. tnvtous intents, and the stones they .1! will f,nd their imv into the news ids of thei open as to actually is. I they will i.i. red, just 1 hat South Mis lien. Wood as ur people as hos is inviting. Aiv And tli l-ltab'e will fin. of tne pi of the 1 And they will fin. - appl-s in Indian, way tl.ey may res' it the eiivelopim oft-shel! p. can tree, to toil th. years, bu' V 1 world this these the;, thought we h; soi-.ethirtg to boo., not listen. But tli id to d th. ouli tow their ow ell, and whe k home froi id Indiana th otlli ! ail f Ke -lucky a II sit U)i Ik- West and the - of thei id la kno . for the) and ill I IV an...tig use, lion of he!,, s develop thi. i s; because wi sure have got the goods. Think of the publicity thirty thotis and letters a week will give' to thi: section. Think of the amount of prej udiee and mismfoimation their plan unvarnished tales will dispel. That's ju-t one of the things thi. cantonment means and one of thi things jt w, do for all of Smith Mis os.sippi. And JlaUie.burg is glad thai ,t effect anil good te.sults will read ut so far. berau.-e evn frmn.a sclfisl tanding. what'-ver help- South Mis is..ippi helps llattie. burg. Come on, boy?; lot of Kenturkian ind not a few Imhanians already flown :i"e, and a hearty, royal, southetT. ,alt.WIIO I.S WHO HEHINI) THK SCENES IN THE WAR ARMY ling idler (e-i.eral John I.. Chan-hor am. In. pector (jenerai. Born in New i,rk, January L!. .1 ". ami appointii 0 the Military Ar.vl-o-,y from Ululate in I87d. Was made a ceone :ie-itenart and a.-s-gned to the rir' Artillery in 1Mb. During the Kpani.di American w ir, while a captain, win nade a major ami chief ordinsnce of icer of volunteers. In l'.itiil, when h eturned to the regular establishment le a deluded lo the In-peetor Con nil's Department, where he has con inued. He was attache ut the Am riean Embassy in Vienna. llilfT 8, ani urticipited in the ran.pa-gn against be Moro.ss (I'hilippiiie I. lands) in liW.'l. , W ArillNCTON, July 2.-..-As in-.M-ctof general of the I'niled State,. irioy (ieneral Chands-rlain's sphere f imciirv extctwls to every hrmwh of he military affairs. He has to do villi the ejli( iencv of the army, the -audition and state of supplies of all tinds, of arms and equipment, of the 'xpendituro of public property and noneys, and the condition of accounts if all disbursing officers of every jranrh of the scivicr, of the conduct, liseipline and cfficiciu-y of oflkens and rjiopie, ant) report with strict imparmhtv in regan! to all irregularities hat may bo discovcreiL , Krom the very duties incumbent upm this department ne argument is lecrssary Ut convince tiie reail'ir that h trisips in the field do not welcome 1 visit from an efticer ftom tlti jrajwh of the trvigi.
e pwr AT THEOmmtHOUSE Convention ifall Probably Will be Chosen For l'urpose.
THE OFFICIAL LISTS HAVE NCI ARRIVED re Expected in Tonight or To morrow Method of Procedure. The work of examining the regis ered men in Boone county for intli ary service, in the order in which he w. ie diawn last Knday, will be arru-d on in the convention hall ir he court house, it is likely. The men who are waiting for exumnation will assemble in the court louse. They will be called before the oard one at a time. The exnniina-ic-n of each young man will he privte. It will he conducted hv lr. L-hultz, who is lard. Sheriff l.( amber of the chairman of the id l.on Titus, a; cold of li,c u preside K. will k initiations. As to when the hoard will get into pelation it was unable today to suply iy delinite infonnation, but i.xpeeted to get busy about the titst f the week. Accotding to word from Vashington the official lists are now n their way to the boards. The list onnng to Boone county is expecteil - reach here this evening or tomor. ow. As soon, thereafter, as possible he board will give notice to the men h- are to be called for examination, istrurting them to report in the order i winch they wero drawn. A. to hew many -non it will be abb " ( xamtne in a day, the hoard has ot hazarded a gio-sj. Not having had ny previous experience in the. work is unable to climate tiie amount of me it will take for ea-h oian. l o: onie more time will be required thai or others. Those who have physical efeets of a disqualifying kind that re obvious, w-ll be deposed of Uick-.-. Those who aie apparently sound, -it who ma have : oo-e hidden de. ct ill equir hi ll, too, th. ount ,-f (l il ha esc Kill take considerable time-. Ia cerUtity that several days will required in i xamming enough mer MH-et the county's quota. it will not ho a sin prise if fou; r live hundred no-n will have to he aminod heforf- the quota of nil i: cepted. The man who stand, near the lira.! f the h-t. e.-pccinlly w-thin the first II "f the tor,,! board, should as soon ; tite official list is available, verify e order in which his number v., awn. Then, if he tnt nds bi hie e bo-lid carefulle examine the reirula If le .ng tiio-a- needed fo! .-t. he will receive r, If he has moved from he first com. i, notice of call. ddress given on registration day hould eitlier notify the lorarf I having jurisdiction over him oi irrange for immediate forwarding of mail sent to his former addre-s. Within seven d.ivi after the dale thiitire i.s sent, I:.- may make a claim ir exemption or discharge. He th r. has ten days more in which to file tflidavits proving his claim. The man called must appear for hysiral examination on the date spe ihed in the rail. O'hi iwise he vio ate, the sehclive service act and makes himself subject to the .-am. nenalty he would have incurred had he failed lo register June S. The registrant who .has only an industrial or agricultural exemption claim to make m-ed not support hi claim before the local hoard. He must wait until he receive.; notice that hi: elaim has been certified to the district hoard. Within five days after this nnticp is mailed he must file his industrial or agricultural claim with the district hoard to which it has heencerCfad. Ife 'then 'fens five additional lays in which to lile affidavits sup porting the claim. The-law does not limit the filing o' claims to the party called. A man's wife or his friend may file the claim for him. It is expected that the greater percentage of discharge claims will come from married men: VALUABLE AID. (.ranger Fond and Vegetable iapora- . . . . , if, , ' ; .... .. ... lion on Inhibition at Adler's. ' '- f-ef t -S sv .'-' Adjerfs store has received a sample of the (Iranger Food) and VegataWe (ivaporaUsr a recent invention-de-aigneil to permit 1 he presiirvmg of food pwnlurta without h ow of ngar nr of cansr- TJie (lev k e constats of a" gal' vaaiied iron oblong box ubout two antl
one-half feet long. 5"C of J iae-huli feet wide, aid U tei inch" tn'ck- w,th t hole In cits c tw.' Hi tP f thi box Is inclosei in fidci about m in high. Water ia poured in the enclosed box and the fruit or other feotf'ii placed in th pan above. The evaporation or tTie" sWarn. under" the ' food,
when the apparatus placed over a fire, cause the drying of the food. Adler' store will be glad to send the eample anywhere in the city for demonstration. A demonstration wilt be given by the Red Cross ladies at Adlcr'a store in a few days, in the interest of food conservation. The evaporators he sold ar cost to promote food economy by Adler'a. The cost price at f J.75. FAWi AWAKENED BY RR Residence or John Wandlle Destroyed by I'irc of I'nKnnwn Origin. I-iie of unknown origin destroyed ihc home of John Wandlle on l'lum -tieot at Thcrntnwn last night. The family was awakened by fire while asleep and barely made their escape. Very little household goods w-a? saved. The fire sta'tcd from the roof. Hie damage to the hou.se is about Ton of which i covered by in- . urance. ' BETHANY ASSEMBLY. he I hiny-r mh Annual t hautauqtia ll (fie Jnfrrnal..ii.il Scut SVrelcc I IIKTH.ANY I'Alilv, In,.. July 2o.I'lie thirty-fifth annua! Ilethany Asmbly opened it. I-Hit iro-.-re.st gl-nn tislay with -urlitis a n-sult of tin i;eld has b-ii I .-. sions devoted 1.vill be held and 11, great war. Th .aliened. Specia pattiotic subject field of civil gov rntnent will he invaded auqua will continue fo The cha . twenty-si lays. A groat Hag ra -:ng and patliotameting will be h.-:, I next Saturday, as he close of the first four days, de voted entirely to pattiotic subjects. lovernor floodrjrii vvi'l be the chief penker. Willian: Jennings llryan i ill speak on August n. Constitutional problems in Indiana till he given .-ne dny. On Friday, Charles Fox. r resident of the State ration of labor; Mrs. Olive llelof P.ii-fcni. id; .l-imes McHill, of Valparai.-o and Winficld Miller, of iianapolis. m jieak on labor probis, taxation, .initiative and referlum ar,. pfnnn in suffrage and clioris. Y. K. S:ne, of rurdui l iiiversitv, wilt tell of some of the durational piobletis Indiana faces on The Ilethany llihle conference will .( held from August ' lo 10 and the oe-re-.s of the National Kvang-lical Mi-Sioiiary S-s h ty v. ill be in session iro-n August II t 1. f-'K-cial scs--ions ilevoted to problems of socia' ,-vice will be -,.-l, August 7 to 11. Many improvements have been made .bout Jewel! lake. TO HEIOKM CRIMINALS. Iiiii-t.-r. Soon lo He I reed I roin I'riMtn, nnounres I'lani. . Ihr l,iUm,i,.,Ml V, See. !,-. I I T. I.KAVKNWOIiTH. Kns , Julv Ilev. .lames Morris,,!, Parnell. ho will coothree veir le n federal pii-on in fV.ptemher for -i..latme the M lnn a.-t. today an lounenl he vould nierol the balance f his liTe ref-oniinif rrinitnal.s. liev. Ila-i.nl: w,,s convicted of ran.sportinir Mi-s I'-ith Soier from Iw.itonna. Minn., to Kenosha, Wis., in-! livinp- wrh her there while pastor if a Cii'tarae church. Ilarnell had wo wive., ai the t-nav Kthcl S'pur;eon rmrn.il end lloii -. Vaughn Dar-a-ll. IL.th ohtai-ied divorc-K. Reporter on R. R. $.!.IK Yearly CtTT AnVEBTlSKHEtrT. ,r v .si si ,.'ul' w'll'li III.. lwl el till iVtb "!i,'l'y CMf""A',"i.'l ,oor of mi t,rt,.i p. II cliamlM.r pi ni.t ,-itv .Ih.-o for . l,u-a i...if.n U'.IIVO'I llllll 1..-J. , , nut tin lieHl4t .- U B,.t.-r N.M-i. otirt ,,r llavll liava Often will he- inllll, la Um nillolinl i,-.l on -,... M, , M, .isr,.jw., p,t HlinwlnH OrlllOi it.P .ril f 11:
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Made from any Ford Car ' $150.00 Complete Call and let us tell you about this wonderful machine.
Phone 158
PALACE GARAGE 220NOUTII M15WDIAN ST Kxpcrt Kcpairins at Uoasonal)lo Kates GASOLINE AT WHOLESALE PRICE TREK AIR OPEN DAY AND NIGHT WHEN IN TROUBLE CALL Lebanon Auto Sales & Machine Co.
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The Piano usd in Concert this week at the Lincoln Chautauqua is the Famous Christraan Sold exclusively by W.W.STEVENS E. Side Sq. Phone 55 SICKLE GRINDING AND MOWER REPAIRS ; V. K. FRALEY'S SH0p Alloy croshinp rear Oak Drug Store j i SPECIAL FOR BOYS Alt 50r Hieycle TMI.s 2."ic All (i'Se Parkace Carriers. . . . 5(lr j AM 2-w r;ir;itre Carriers l!c All 10c TireTnpn . .v. :! Bowman's 5$ and 10c tore j Your JJsed Furniture taken j as part pay on new goods at I JONES & PERKINS Phones IIS or 184 10VrEN MORKERT Chiropractor Hura: -U . Haft L6 awl 7-8 p. Conaultation and Kpinal itatlrair tnt r ?t0 Caann-Nral Bldi. Pptnx C11 J:ay SpinoRrapK Icpa'rtn.ent
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City Garage
Gasoline 20c per gallon.
CADILLAC, PAIGE AND IJODGE BROS.' CARS FIRESTONE AND U. S. TIRES ENGLISH AUTO AND TRACTOR CO. DO IT YOURSELF Do it your ,s-df. Make your old car look m vv. A. k us about it. NOBES' DRUG STORE WE RKCOMMKM) NATURE'S CREATION For TiiberruloniK, Asthma. Bronchial Catarrh, etc. Ak us about it. LONG & DAVIS Phone 6 PINNELL-C00MBS Leiaoa'a Laadiaf Laaiber Yard. We can sopply yoa with anything in the Hardware line ALIO TH Bona OF III TOM.C Ix'banon Hardware Co. Tllotia aaa - Wrat xln BtrX Jones, the cleaner i ,. Panama Hats Cleaned, 2,"c Phone 387 105 W. .South St ! - CALL 233 And Save Money on Groceries ! J. W. D4VIDS0N Across from Trattioft station
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South Lebanon SI net First Rural Loan and Having A.;.'ciatiiia 111 I. M.rtdUa at.. Lebaaoa H. I. New, Secretary The First National Hank The (iltU'st uiul largest bank in Bkhic county. LKIJANON I I.( AM.ING & S.I.i:S A'JKNCY E-.-crytliintr for the Mito. PORT automobibM. Vulcuii'ziiiK a specialty. Telephone 502 Anr.ory Puilduig GEO L. FRANK & CO. Jcilcr, (Iptiriaiia and Munie Ibalera. Went SiHe Stiunr I'honc 215 A I RI I A UTS GARAGE J. II. AIIEIIAItT Afieney for the Ilitirk Auto Knutu for Cars. Kxpert Workmen 2-1 South lajhation St. DR. A. F. NELSON YKTLIHNAIUAN Davi.-t Bros. Livery !' ;rn I'honefl 7 unit 2007 JONES & STARK CLOTHIERS SuiU that Suit. South Side S-juara LINDSAY & TOLLG FUNERAL DIRECTORS BAI L BCII.DING .Nut to Interurbaa Htatioa j (ifflco phone 189. Opra Ahj A night Melzj;er Lumlu-r & Coal Co. TIIK I'llDNF. I!1).IJ IKX SL Lriianoii and Thoiiitovni. I'hone 1." MOUKJAGK LOANS on Ilo'-.ir- eou'-ty fa" - "f approved title b' i yiar.s Ko romini:sion. Farmers Slat"? Bai.k ' I I BEST CASH PRICKS PAID FOU POULTRY Columbia Conserve Co. Lebanon rSone S2t EEP'JUTtS ON K. B- V-M VE.1UII
