Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 256, Lebanon, Boone County, 27 July 1917 — Page 4

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wtltt (nail tonlons reai-lima Xnutes atio town of Jam' anea. Thorntoyin. Wntieei" VII!, Meeliantr'.' buna and Kosston. taisavlllo, TerAdmltiM toihe malls 'lis sfeomi nutltsr at tltt ptfttnrTic at Truinnr " tiui o uascmirTioir. (Matt sulaTiell"ii pnv.il.1 In a.lvanea and pnT will llmied nnteaa autiocrtptlmt Id Bv Mall, on year By Mall, t mnnllia Hv Mull. threa months Hy Mall. mi. ni.mri By Carrier, par week diii plication. Knrelan Artvrri i-iu Olid r'rl'M lvorv I' 8lnw. W. am Star 1 7 :io p. in. May rii-liuHa tlilnl Wccln filarial IU recorder. TIMK IS I'KH 101' S. Just to she m wu.it at.-.K! of miii' some, men ale i i-.luo the pn .-nlcn' has juat appointed a man name Colby on the shipping consniis-ieii The senate held up hn. con! irm.it mi until his polities was knov.-n. Now, the question (i.-ewnt-i it.-. 'I I whut difference does it m.iko v.!i.' politics Colby has just now? V hat ii wanted is the most efficient man f" the purpose, and Colby seems to t. pretty pood man. It seems that hi has brio-aged to three parties withii ths last six or seven year.", but mam reliubie men otherwise chansre the. 1 politics often. Give Colby or .-ome body a chance at onee to manage th' building of some shiis that are sea worthy and that can pvt some fig-h' ins men to the fii-htinir lines on both sea and land. NOT AI R tlD TO HIE. The Russian man should be ashamc of himself. He has sulked in Intrenches or in retreat, while the wo men have been rlyirnr on the batt'i line opposed to the Germans aril Aus trians. The women of Russia are no araid to die, and that is true of wo men almost anywhere. It would h. well in every country if the woiuei would organiae b't for peace an for war, and this might bvlp to ke the men to the mark a little better if jtussia comes out of her trouble, afely it any be that the women wil have had a big part in brnu'ing thi men to their patriotic sen.-cs. TAKING SOME CHANCF.S. Conditions down in Mcxiro muat bt a g.-eat deal better, it has not burr long sine an American's life dour there was not safe, and now the new American arnba-..-.ailor is Kojnfr duwi there on his honeymoon. Ambassadoi Fletcher came home on a vacation but lie found some woman ready ttry her fortunes down with the Incas Montezumas and even with the Villas and Fletcher. GIVK FKOPLK A ( HAM'E. The Republican in cim-'ress shoul1' get together, assert themselves and chanici; thr ir leaders. Ju ,t now. Si n ator J'enrote and Cungrcsman Mann are not in very irinal o.nrw-rth tinpeople back at heme. Th. ie is nnthin that so puts a parly in bad as iU leaders. The lcaoV-r is used to mea sure the whole buruh, and the men Who want to ee thti party in ijikkI favor should see that the leaders are changed. Mann is not even proCASTORIA For Infants as4 Children. En Use For Over 30 Years lwanri bears the Ejtiatintof

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Penrose. Why tfc not toixtt of th Indiana Congressmen oi on of Hie senators rise in his sense of the fairness things and suggest a reorganisation, with new leaders, at least for the wari Give the people a chance, to have sumo confidence in what in being don and in the motives with which it is done. . SHOl l.D KNOW FIRST. While the congress is still trying 0 Kpt torether on the fo-xl control bill, mcluung the biajsc proposition f no whisky and no beer, and the "nate of beer but no whisky, the hcpard resolution for a const itution--.1 amendment noes merrily forth to ry its fate with the senators. It is :rcdieted that this rr solution will pass loth houses this time, and it will be 1 fine ilay hen it does, although a te f.-r ti.is resolution will not cleat ; kil ts "f the man who stood by . it uh-n his count!-' life was at take. The i. itor.. ;.nl representatives do ".t f -ar o in'irii to vote fur ths ll'I'.IJil ii.i.lution f.'i this will put :f t'.e downfall of flair fiii llds in th io4: aini is-.T bijiiiii-s-i for several a: .-. l :1c a vole for the proposi , the house control lull would I'oltirs is a fii'tny irune and not vi'i .i.oiK can work at it successfully l,e a ..pie -noiiNI e.-t around to the mo v. ton they will not lie satisfied !.-.. th.y kno- in advance ju-t I at tlo ii- ot;i-!a!s are o(,jnif to ilo in Iv -ii.ee o! v.itini? for thi ni at election Ii:.- p. p!o can t-.-t any kind of a .te i i both the h..u-e and .a.nate tiiaat b-jt thi.;. have to knw what they ant and they have to demand it ber- ti.e in. n git d.iun lo WashinKton . coi i" into contact w'tb the lobbyists r t " v.uiou, and siin.liy int-lc-ts. iu. iiiit lic-i- and Ouk. 'asset! AwHy at His Mume in Thitrntuwn This Morning Of Senility. h i M. l.atKfh1", ait. tt W ar... .s-i.l away at ! i h e in Thorn r t tea o'clock this muming, of n'Kv. II.- had rc. i.i.-.l in Tliorntown -a! j. a- -, movne re from N--ml II- !! I n ili.r,!,,,, ,n tiii- . t .i t chuieh and the K. i: A. M di r at Crawfordsrilie. He is surM.l hi ill. W.fe, W.I-... riMrSe. id N'.-tc -in. ai d ..ne daiitt.ter. Mrs. mn'.in Horar.. The funeral arrangeents haMi'liot .t been made. TO WKD IN AKil ST. nji'iunci-t icni Made of ( oming Marriaic f Miss Verlia Evana. T'e M. M. X. elub met last niiclit t the, leu, of Mi.s Verlia K.vans. i soutu We -l sire. t. .Mrs. Joseph nntl. v.a.- a-'.-tan' hnst-.;,s. An--i"i ne w i ma.le of the coinnvif itiuiau of Mi.-s l.an- to fczra t'haille, I r. i i fo.-t rl.-ti a-ian. The wed mi' will uke phc-e Auirust 17, at th no" .f ill..- K.an-. They will re de io 1 tai.kloit. 'i'l-.c annoiiticeineiit i coi..ai.e bounui ts which were "iven i tin- K i. sis. Mis. J. Ileach Crauun. ( l .tairo, w.i.s an out of town Kuc.-.t. unch ui served. ATTK.MI'T AT UOIiliKKY. aru i! I Boit lo Hold up a Train in Dajli-hl. SKYMtH'l:. Conn., July 27. A darr attempt " hold tip and rob a oitlific-und New Haven train in broad aylifc'ht was frustrated today by the nst f two youtiK men who liri-d '..n ie train crew. Th- train was enroute to Waterbury aortiy after fl o'clock with the pay -.r attached. The two baodils op.-n.-d re, ..heoling the lireman throutrh the 'm, 'i he cncineer narrowly cscacd. ie of the shots irmnir throuijh h'.lotliiiur. He openil the throttlo and lie tiain sped a-Auy. A posae of puce fiom Ansonia and Derby roun.len p the. two men. MEETING POiriTl'ONEI). The boys' meeting at the Crn'ral hristian church, which was to have "en held Salimlay afti'rnoon, has ern postponed until sometime in ugust. Chicken dinner will be served at V. it, chnrch n xt Wednewlay. tie will tiso b served. Wica, 4U . cents, lonny will go to the pastor, Kcv. ;ugi;t.

ttM'LnllUN BED AT AGE OF 86

CAIML LEW ALLEN DIED THIS iVIQRNlNG

Expired at The Home, of Hh Muthci', Margaret Lewallcn, Near Fairt'iew. The demise of Carmel Lewallcn, aired 2.1 years, 3 months, and 26 clays, occurred at 6:15 o'clock this morning at the home of his mother, Margaret Levi alien, near Fairview. He had been II two months. He was nuinied t. (Irare IMillettc at aDnviU . ! ! . . Ki. 1013. Two chil-1 .. , j'-.ive, Carni a-tte, uged t .v, ,,carti, aial Kowlet M iged two days. Brothers surviving ire, Alva, 1'leasant, tarter T., and Maurice S. Two sisters living, Mnry C. and Margery P. Deceased wr aembcr of the First Christian church t Fa'rview and of the I. O. O. F. of .his city. The funeral will be held "rom the Fairview church at ten clock Sunday morning. Interment .iH be at Oak Hill cemetery. The casket will not be opened at the I'.urch and friends who desire to view :he body may call at the residence, HAVING FINE TIME. i-'pworth Leaguers Enjoying Themselves at Battle Ground. A letter received from a member f th- local Epworth league who are ttending the Battle Ground Institute .his ueek, indicates that the young i.-oj.lc are enjoying a most excellent nu.-h enthusiasm. Chaparoned bv Mrs. Harriet Kriel lie following young people are enjoyic a house party at the Kuhy cotage Arthelma l'atr. .Mary Kuth .'nth. Ruth Butcher. Esther Keener, ne Enimerl, Edna Given, Rachiel 'ohec, t'yreuc lllackman, Norman 'abia'.y and Lois Jones. Horace Jones ad I'aul Heteher ate using a tent. ANKLE FK.UTI KEI). ild-ik Ii' ir.-d hy I all at tali rurhan Sht-p-.. da k. re.-.u surte.-cd .n Ea.-t V. (tuied in ii-'-iit :i:ol o ciock tins mo.ning UH-n i an -mentally fell into a work pit at :e uitci urban shufis. A feihiw wuik--ia-1 lliiiltenlio.-oiKy c. !li.i."l . ;th him lulc pushing a v.heclt.ai-row of a.-he. . ausirg him to fail a short disu ice ato tiie pit. L'r. J. II. Ball dressed he injury. A JUG ('KOI'. leld of Hje Near Sheridan fields 3.' Bushels to Aire. ., h, nner re rri'ii is bcru- bu ii'JI m the vic'ini'y of Sheridan. No' i!y i, the v ie!, ( t r.iord'iiiirily large It the riuailty is excellent. The largst yield rrportid thus far was from he farm of Jonathan Tweedy, west town where a 'en ai re tiehi yield d ".i! Ini-hels or an avenge of K isls-h; to the act". VALUABLE LOAD. ' 'rfiiuitninent of ( urn Marketed at ZmiiKville Brings 5HUJ..V). load of con, whs sold at the mill Ins week that brought the owner in ionsville the nice little sum of $UU.ft. Trie corn was sold h James Huff man and was a part of Will bushel.old by him, and was hauled by W'lhui Wood. The price per l,,i.-ne $10. I'AIULYTK' STROKE. ,'ohn r indley Slricken at Home of on Near llaelrigg. Joi n I'itellei, gl about ninety, i vmg on the farm of his son, one and .ne fourth miles south i.' Hazelni'ir. jfT.Tr-.l a stroke of p.nu'y -is yesf rlay Dftenwin about 4 -O'l o'chs it. Hi...hel,. left side is afT.Tted. Hi.- coniition is serious. TO RETURN UKE. Americana W ill Reply to Mexican Snipers Hereafter. lW In a(ara.tw.aal r,r Mtsr a-a. I El. FASO, July 27. The fire of Mexican snipers acnkis the border wi'i iie leturned bv the American patrol. Brig. Gen. Bell announced today. Bell -nt the word to the Mexican cinsiil when the latter protested against the killing of a Mexican aoidier ten days ago. A SOLDIER'S PRAYER Lord, give me this day msnhood to I'and straight. Lead me inio battle nvlh a elean heart and a setter miiaj. Deliver me from blmd hate and wan ton ruthlessness; give me only that whitn anger that lends righteousness to battle. I.et me keep my mother' fane bofore me and Ui feel ii. niy fathei-'s hand uium my shoulders; and strengthen them sguim,t the d ly when I shall return no more. Amen.

Consideration ErliitTi Caag t Way of Thinking on War. (Bf ; fslcraalloaai u Scuiea.) .

INDIANAPOLIS, July ST. The State Council of Defease, through its publicity committee, George Ade 1 chairman, Ux!iy imued the following: ( On Doing as You l'leaael "Well we have always done wc j pleased with what we grow on our 'arm," said Mis. Blank, of Green , county, "and I don't see any good ' ica-oii why wc . houldn't this year." The statemen': was in answer to a ; ug.ir' ition th t her green beans, at 1 !i t ! ., ,u .. '-s of h;ch were wast-1 aav-e,L I "You see we haven't any interest in i iliis war, so we are just going to keep i i n doing as we have been, Mrs. Blank a'hted. "That's exactly why I suggested (hat you save the beans, Mrs. Blank.1 n order that you lie not prevented 1 in future from doing as you have been, or just as you pea-e." said the cru-1 lader. ami the prlucHtional process started from that point. "You see it's this way," the crusader I proceeded, "1 haven't any greater in- i Iciest in this war than you have. 1 1 have no son in the army. I haven't ' a brother, either, so that so far as j my individual interest is concerned, :t a entirely impersonal. But I have an interest in the war. 1 know that a iless we win, now that we are at ' ar, we must pay. And when wc I toil to figure the co-t, we must dis-i tribute the burden ever all the peoplefor all will have to pay. Of course, we must pny anywav, but the cost of engaging in war is but little compared to an indemnity. But even an indemnity wouldn't be so had if all. I mi tasion. Invasion means foreign sold rs in this country. Foreign soldier: a this country may mean to the I'riit d states whut it h is meant to 11-1-"Wait n minute, i: v gfaid friend," ommandingly interrupted Mrs. Blank, i.-. that likely to hapo.-n to us?" "Well Germany has said 30, at least i d v.-e know what -as happened to mi- al'ies in Kuione, that's enough for .'s ciiou-.rh for r,-, !..o." adilid Blank. "I'll see ti at those beans M.-s. Blank .'id me., - I. lied ill the (,s,v :-n who ai-e tl,,g i., eii to IM.-Mt f.-lM; 1, ; 'he ,osi of ht; . bin reach. f 1 Kjiope and in America "K'ticral IVrshino- and Staff to Inspect Scini'H of Severest I'iKhtiB). BY HA Ml I. HII.I.iiN. IHj the faleraaii.., ., KcrriVr.l ' Alll-.IIH AS' VKAIN'INllCAMI'IN I l!A K, July U''..-il)elayi-l-Thi.f Aaieiu-an troops m training here have 1 'e fill titer pioirresa than aa ex-' iceted of them. i..n-ral John J. Per- ' bint, the rominiiHihr-rii-rhief, tod.iv t ld a ijfoup of M.-itiiur tneiish jour-.I'.-t-. The fi.itii.oiiiii: tour of inspe-tion f th- Krerich front, wh.ch (jeneral , 'ordiini; and his -taff are to make is ip'c'i-l to be ,,t hitrh educational 1 alue to the expeditionary force. It '.'.ill be the "list opportunity the 1 mi 1 nan commaiwer and a majority f Pis staff olhcns have had to Ket view of actual liench fiijlitini;. The French otli.ers believe it will iciirhtcn the American-;' conception ( f 'he alnolu'e necessity of havinit ; ,ihly trained men m ;u-tion and iil 1 irive them a char,.,, to sec the losses that rnisrbt arise' from mistraimnff. lirerting and mi.-a.-onceptn.ns of trench fightinar. It is not kn.mn how lonir the Aino ton iiM An American private has loot his hand through enrosity over the ron-.ent-i of a French irronmK It ex dialed while he w-,.-, t'yinir to ojien it i v 1 Li t a hand axe. WITH AM HOSPITAL Mis. Homer flayer and baby will leave the hospital today. Mri. A R. fiarr.-rand ..on will leave the ho pitai today. WATCH FOB 01 It W Ki.OS'. Wilson will utart Saturday mornmi from our irnnlen". Hark nnd Wil liani streets, and will make deliveries of beans, peas, cabbaoc, to;nutiKs, potatoes, etc., anywhere in Lebanon. Phone ncdeis given piompt attention, any hour. Vegetables direct from our Harden to votir door. POTATO mil'IAle-Potatoes 4c ,1 peck. JOXKS 4 TATLOCK, kjidencrs. Phono IMil L. TAKE NOTICE. The lady that left natkine chair at Kowman's on North lbanon street to be caned can have Kama Stutiii-iluv H. G, Bowman, Lebanon, t

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