Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 264, Lebanon, Boone County, 6 August 1917 — Page 2

LEBANON fiAlLV REPORTER, MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1817.

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Cecil Gifford of Wcstficld ; Pleads Guilty to Petit Larceny. IS GIVEN A SENTENCE Gets Term in JelTersonville Re formatory of From One to Eight Years. The NoblenTille Ledger says: "The pleasure that result from automobile rilling, hid disposition to take thing that did not belong to him and the fart that he drank occasionally while he wa iitlll t member ef the aenior clam of the Westficld lii;h school, has pie vented Cecil Gilford from going t( College next fall. Instead, the young man will bp doing time in the Jelfer lonvitlc reformatory being given a entnee of from one to eight vi fcy Judge Clou Saturday morning on his plea of guilty to the charge ol petit larceny. Hn companion, Italph Hines, of Itoone county, was given a aimilar fentoncf. ' "The other day they stole si efiirtens frr-m Scott Iremire, a well known farmer living in the vicinity of Jclletville, which thy sold to Trace k Son at Kagletiwn. and on the name night robbed the general merchandise tore of J. C. Jackson at Jolietviiie. Aeeording to the evidence, (iifford teemed to be the Indie of these two raid, hut Hines admitted that he ac tompanied CilTurd and tndk part 11 the depredation. GiRord't Story. "fllfford told the court that he graduated from the Westfield htrh school laat spring and that while he was a member of the eenmr class he went off to Indianapolis with a party of friends, became intoxicated anil they were arrested by the capltol city police for upsetting an automobile. Then he admitted stealing the chicken, also said he robbed the J-irksnr tore and when questioned closely by the court said he had kept of the funds of the athletic association of the high school, of which he Was trra urer and v.'hirh his brother had tr make good, and also admitted that, being out of ready money and not having enough gasoline to operate the iutitnobile of hie father, stole flee gallons from Contractor J. F. Heini niann, of this city, on one day while the Intter was in the western part of the county on business. "Gilford said it was his intention to go to college this full, but Judge l loe told him he had gotten started on the wrong track and that he believed that the iliiipllne of the Indiana reform Rtory would benefit him. The court talked to the boys for half an houi no" gave them some wholesome ad iee about their future conduct anil endeavored to point out to them where the. end Would be if they continue1 th life they had started. Tioth liry were arrested by the me-h-. he Horse Thief Infective A.-, ieirt . i it the western part of the county." -Moral surgery" for Illinois cantonment 4 Itje fie l.'eritf(iiilt Stwt ttrrrtrr. SI'RINfiFIKI.I). III.. Aug. Mor HI surgery la to be arranged for a Hereford by I)r. C. St Hair Drake, n' the State Board of Heilth, in a ram paign to make that city the cleanest both from a medical tnd a moral view point. In Illinois, while the drafter Million, of tho state r hM at thi cantonment camp there. Pr. Drake and his ,n i-lan' - In h Rorkfnrd branch of the health hoan will work in co-operation with arnu medirl men. Their part will be ir general to see thai the city and t five-mile, tone about the ramp arc i. veritable "spotless town." Sanitation in the artuwl ramp itself w ill be left to the military medical ajthori ties. Communicable diseases will be the Aral thing to engage the attention of Dr. Drake. He will make a survey of all disorderly houses and order all Inmates to appear before him. Every case of eommunieiih'e disease will be ferreted out and many Womc, of the underworld will be a.ked to leave. Failing to do so. the house in which she hvea will he placarded. Having taken nvtr the iupervj. ion of the houses, ha will e-tab'ish a force which will continue the work ns long a ny soldiers f the Cnlted Mate, army remain in Roclfurd. Another step w:ll be ll,e establishment f a tuheteutoeii; otiat rvalion and llrctioti hospital, at which a etuae wwteh will ht kept for tuherralar tatlritera (ntt civilian h might Monger the health of the aoldiera. A eoTialty close wtteh for ites f infectious diseaVM n-h as smaJIno. pmntl or met,(ei Wit) I. In fnree. v.aiiii a R1Hnil oa p round the MMimlMtt rttif Hie tata w Mite f Uut aVpoMti M aewaff Md ft-

Wfe ai i that the latter ia itetroyed in a sanitary manner. "Br hart wor nd The empipjinettt f a laryf Ha IT f disease prevention expert. 1 think w can make the Illinois cantonment camp an example in healthfulnes for all th tdntllat rampr, in America," Dr. Orake said. "The cli-

The camp Itself will he kept In they'd Walnut Bedstead Contro-

nesi oi sanitary condition oy milieu rniy physicians. If we can do the same thing in Rockford and in a tone around the camp, there should be a percentage of sickness among the soldiers much smaller than in oidiir.ry civil life. "A ioldier may feel that he is offering his life to his country, hut it is the duty of his count ry to see the.t the life is kept intact until ils los will turn actu;,.l attempt to gain the cause for which it was offered." MADE VISIT HERE. I'rankfort Fire thief Slopped Off H?re For Brief Slay. Roy iienilersor. chief of the Frankfort fire dcpnUn'cnl, cam" through here Snrirdny '.fternoim w: his i-nutr home from the Firemen's convention it lndian.ip"IN. He was tiaveling in his suenellr ma-le Font cai 'hemiini C'Uitanieis wr;e a stnpped off a f. w iniiiut iocai Hre station. Amerirnn Soldiera iit Francf Prilling With French Patterns of Masks. IIV DAXIKI. lUl.l.oN'. A.MKKHWN' THAIMSi; (AMI' IN FKANCK, AoKU.-t j. 1 1 iciaj - -1 1 limn, ram rain: Jupiter l'luvia.. , certain!) r-inntng 'rue to f,.ini anrl no ilye.l-in-th.-u..i American baseball fan coubl he mad ter th.-m SHinmv over it. For the ! weather defeated ail the pians nf th soldiers fnr a big day ol' .-putinL' ?vents today. Thei we're t.. h.-.v Urn l,a-lMi! .Mines, boxing games, in. .mi n-atch.-and a field f.-te f.ir all around a'nl.'.ic vents, hut al! pad to be po.,'.p"li,-d. Hie ruin, however, has not been ai'owed to interf ae with tin n L-i'a:-.'iraetlce ilnl.-. The me j,r getting U.-..1 t wearwg gas musks. A -i'e(ia! hu:!dint been e k.-. tin H as the for ith vr.- .art:e:p; !lg Mto.While the gas m.i-ks of French tern are being u.-ed. the ..hrapivl h. wnts that have h. en distributed a if the Fngii.-h s'-Ie. Ot'iror.- and te vates alike are anxious to st sen -eal action. (ireat field kitchens ale be,, -rected and the men are In.k.eg " .vard to their fir-t bat-h of unl h S inert. ::OL. N. (.. KKEAKS Rl I.FS HI T THERE'S A REASON I Pi f'.e M'er,fl'l""fll Vrn Sm e Ctll.DK.N. r.,.,.. Aug. II. - A .,mi-l,:ent for n.irior infia.'iu lisciplinary ni in the !,-,! i,r where several hundred Coloradi onni ard-.e are ..I. ill I. hi devised I.. s of Ihe eaoip. A rookie discovered that th" tilat. -n wi'i.-h the .iiit- serve, "i",r sollieii' ratter" bea,-s ;h t;il".e'.l l.ih"; Made :n Cirnmy." In. I g, :,l -pn-ad throughout the ear,-,,, wlv.i t' a.-ieoverv was announreo. at'd ene ,aw irruit Plaited in'eiCM ,1,.l-. ,,i '',.,, .er'eanv ed tne map. "Tarn hell .,.-, -e .,,n. ac! I''! I,-. .'Oll d find 'Made ,o I ,e, ., ev' n th. -lottom." . as till- crvpt'O n niaik n' n not her. Taking th-ir cue fii.m the ! , -' . ' l S h (I . V . I ., , "aeh man who breaks a la'e to "nit. v on the i, p." and " de I are the gtiaril'i ion to win.he t.ere.an noirk out that tin uiiujally laige number of mles are being jroken. '" DRAFTED FROM llif) IN WISCONSIN TOWN ri.MUF.Itl.AMi. Wi... A'lg ... In acrnrdanre to population this v,llage probahlv will furnish the laree.i ooota for the new national aimv of any single community in the state, if not t,n nattnti. (hit of a total pep. nla ,on of i.UM). IjO were registered it winch seventy -eight were among 1.' fir,t to be diawn In the creat human lottery. IIAHti.MNH. fJitmemns hminehold tirtirlcs, including dishes, kitchen tahiret and mn enokittg- ntenidis, car)M-ts, ng.s. rdetrd ami Mtme mattreHse and prmgii. ftihlle tale t, idnv, Acg 10. at t (t'doek. W. S, Itileble. m youth Ea.'t utreot.

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vcrsy ilreaks Out in SpriRgfleld. ilttt H't hlrnuiimli .Veil R.i-rf-T.l I'lilNiJFlKI.D. III., Aug. 0. Over in old walnut beiMeail, with a canny mil four posts, such a bod as first umilirs of ante-bellum days were accustomed to sleep in, a lively battle is oar the breaking point in Springfield .oday. The bedstead threatens to ;pl:t ip into two camps the old residents, who heretofore h ve been held together by the knowledge that they only tmong the Springield people knew 'Abe" Lincoln personally. The class s fa riy large in Kpringtit'iil and they 1 s' have been held together with i sen.-e of .-upi n.ority over the newer it.:-ens who never .-aw- tin. town's fin--t , induct. 'li.e l,-d.-iead i.- owned by John iraham. sixty .vears ol.l, an uphol--teriT, of i:....t apitol avenue. "i mtt bid was a wedumg gift of '.Irs. Nmiiiii V. Kdwaiii.- t" Mr. and It wbs a part ..f the f'u -niture of tiie Fdw.ird.- lu.me when Mr. and Mis. i .p.'otn were married in IS4'J. Tl,e ' imn'n.; inrusni'd It on their wshlillg ICI't." ,-i. th'.- f.e.n Mr-. Jos-phin- li Ivi liming l.inioln's hi .ire i.i ti,e I.. II.'n h, -I the,.I id " the two c.'imi l and .Mrs. I'M e .Him 'el see,,.. I k," .' .I.ineoll,' i aha ke a In , le I'ai, CF STENOGRAPHERS Una ,(-, I. . !,., It Hm-ivos t iniinuinn Hliiin on the Mil) It'll. ' ' l!"k reeeived .,. , I. .10 typ. that the ne-d 'or men to fill the, positions i, urgent. SOI "I'll liALI.IKS AND raises m; cKors IKi llr ,1 Vrvi I JA( hSON. Mi.-s.. Augus: 6 -The ' impa.gn ronuuctetl in the South last Spring lor fowl and feed crop has l"en successful. Thi' corn yield of Mississippi will b the greatest ever know n. In sr .mo sections, uo bus'iels will be gutheied to tho acre, Alabna, (Jeorgia and Tennessee will also priwluie big yields. Mora acre were planted to torn ' than ever in Hie history of the South, according to unofficial reports. iBEPOHTIt'R UY MAtL M VK.VRLt

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TALE WE'LL TELL IT IB Ids lmem.Hi.sii es "".) PORTLAND, Ore.. August . F. A. Tierce, a goat raiser of Canyonviile, Ore,, has little to do except market his goaia and collect the money. His collie dog "Shep" does all the work and shoulders the responsibility of hording and protecting the animals. "Shep" has a method all his own in tuking care of his charges. Instead of driving them, "Shep" leads the gouts. At sunrise "Shep" is stirring around trying to get someone to open the gates. After that he starts olV for the mountain pastures with his flock scampering along behind. All day he bails them to the choicest spot for feeding. Late in the afternoon "Shep" gives ihe signal and the procession starts for home. If he arrives before the ilnldren of the household have come heme from school. "Shep" leaves the goats at the gate and rushes to the school house to notify the children that it's time to open the sntt-s. If molested by animals or strangers the gnats run to "Shep' for piotectinn. rkTct?, with t!u liiiscfl th fhamfitt tl'n S;.n FranoidC ) uiiinial'.s hair mca lory. aid of "Shep," it gout exhibit at F-portion. The eil 4 1 ' j inches POLITICAL RUMBLINGS Ititcrnal I'nlitii-s nf I'nrairnary I'ri'si'nls Interesting Developments. IIV JOHX W. WHIT.:. Jr. i Hi, n.c M..e, .,.,., , .v. ... e'.. . ,. ,., i:rKX'S AIKI'S. August .-- For ...nr- time past there have lieen ' ange rumbling, in the interna1 iml,t'i:. nf I'aragiiay. the agitation i'.,inng fn.m the civic elements, which ,,e ,.np.i,e. to tie present gover .nt .in.! f'l.ni other dis.,enters wl I ,.ve j..,ned in tne tight airmn tie gnveinment. hraded by Sen I'laPr.,. w hi.se csi'inet contain, ,Ui ...n'.'is (M-isenage- :i;i :-vli'terer. tin (hi! . (in id .ii ettn. ,-e t: whan n tvranniis of the aimy and the bms of the state succeeded each iVr wttl, great rupiihty. politics in u v;iiay have hud a nuiet period in I'l. h ice national linuiins wer" M.iyh-it -iit . . t y ret'ovririg under e ai!s,H',, ,,f ,3ie present govern- . nt ;ir., I the pa!, lie hits on several oris. ,,ns demonstrated its faith in the Nov., a!! of a sU'l'le,-., the opposing "iit..,,,, f , .. ;, (,, junetion w ith the . p I p.ei'n liir-.s, wuii are always ,'ip.tu.ii iwr :cs of the existing ..v. i n 1,1'Sj, ' . i,,, matter hew good it , and hi c:,, '.. fn.nent an insurreen a, a bi'.w ag-iin.-t the State. And is ,ai.i i.n leliaire in 'urmation that it.in.tt a, led peiitics uie pla'ing an itai.t pi--t in Xhi- state of af .1 v I; ;p:., ar., that Hrai'.iiinn ili ' I 'ti-t, le 'I- V,' It l,e,e,.aiV to ep ai.ve t! ,. .P,,.! on ,n order to mini! tti. - g p.'i -t,e man ten eneies ; th,- ,rt eniment . which UnI I - ver. h,,s maintained st.'iet. ,,. ut ; alit y. In view of the Itrauliap activity , the intern li a'fairs of I'urnguav. i" I'l.-.-.'it i.i,:.e;,vals are not Hi'f- , n't to iin.l. Y'and, sonic sut li disP'll.l mil outaffairs. spipe, v ehli and tl" ,.-v v illi havi'i' nwukipve the !n,i.,n bev and Bolivia conI litigation regarding .wen tl" two mange ;.,..e.,r, reason able fart thai r.,ragu i'. ,i.-sli,,n lie with t'ie 'd by both, r. rai-h her make hi, ,t for a Ion '",.,(1. d tr,- .' 1.1 to lit -d v. ;i.i,,e , of ti, I in .1: I SONS (JOVK? srRK HIS NAME IS NOLAN lilt thr Intrrnittrmtl Stirt firrrire.l 'IIKAi.O. g I!.-'Hie re's a "w' l.M,,' of '-f olive drab" in the fum.'y i.r John I', Xo'an. former police ''aj.t.ain. T he', tl;e honor roll in his famiiv of fojr son, a, daughter: Tlioma. No'an, thirty nine years old. raptiiin ii orapany I,. Sevcith Hegmient. I N. (..: Joseph Nolan. Ihirly-hve. sergeiit't in Ihe machine gun sipmd, Seventh lb gunent; John Nolan, thirty three, fust lieutenant in the machine gun squail. Seventh Regiment; Kdwin .Solan, twenty-seven, "winner" of one Mary r. No'an, graduate Northwestcm univiraity. Ked CroM nurse, of the draft numbers first to be called; lewvMi in a few month fr France. "Yea, mother mid I will have In nunage our drag store alone, with aril ih family gone," says the old fathtr patiently, "but I t had live more. IH give them nil o the government." ' - '

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AMAZING I Diplomat it- lntriKt's and I'loltint;s Rcsponsihli- l nr Milis.tcr Kvcnts. (! Ike Inl'roillnnH ,- laiMK. August ti.-- A Ir of the Serbian army whn arrived here on sick bav, mg u bad attack of n-.alaiia ! the eorresp.iodenl of the In;. News Service that Austrian ;a, jilt . f.'lll.'AV,T. told mat .ipi,' iliplonmtic intrigues and ploltrrs In the Hai tians, especially a, none tl'o tb, i". ind other allied continitcnts, are repons ible for :i series ' M-u-r ven's about i' hut, O e world '': . - in at'd noihi't'.' - tl .inks ;o riirornu censorship. . Among ihe i v nt- chum,,:,-,! by t-c .'Iti.'t i', w,se iii.n e I am not at ill,etty to disc!" e for ohvmus rrason.'. but "hose high standing in the aimy and King IVter's emit are in tivrn--eiv.-s :i guiinintee of reh iiotity an .le.'iuestinniibley veracity, is that of :dt against the life of the l'ro I'rinee of .tr.hia. who ov.es bis lit' 'o the fart that the man detail.'. I t Will him mi-sed tin? mark and was- j in his turn shot donil by o.ic nf th..' i prince's aides. "The plot again.-t tin- crown proi " ihe officer said, "wa, ! a', !.. il in S. r-1 hi;i last winter nmonif a numlier e! otlicer.s and mliiiei, afiiMs.te.l w.tli th" 1 I 7.erna Uuka. a secret .on -tv lor t' e ' advancement of tin- p. litic il foriuii.' of it members, who .r-'ude a i.-rrr,'-number of civilian stat. .-ides the nnllturi ele , b - M've fired al'i bile the hut, .,r the city, ism 'I., h a- i v.i ; f their mark and tin- pome c. ('. I absolutely unhJ.'t. "l-'nllowiuK thi'- attemp' over Im) .fieers were air. t d by t KncL.-l. iind Trench police, .suspected "f hi--irof impliuiled in the plot and v-, ... illlTredilltely trun-.feire. to tiie foilrestt of liieita in l';',...i'-i I a,li.From ofticial ir.Corin i'i.t, reco.-.-d a' ibe N rhun ( oul al lo. tii. It Ileanu d that up lo .late ti..' ;-i I'li'in date the Si rliia-i i trad (. iea ourt raartisl wln.l d ni'rly twenl;, dentil sen'nces, v Inch have no, tsecuted. Allium; tliose ,hot was (.enei'al I'npovilr. .iiinoseii t,, be the chief ir :he ilttempt. "The investiltatinn to hirh the attempted assassination led has ills - .dosed that the 'I rerna Uuka was and still Is nn orjriWiirtion lilrally subsidlwH bv the Austrian ifovcrnment. Imrin tl trinl It has also been brmiitM to lljrht that the Tr.ern Kuka xerclsed a 'powerful influence in shaptnir tiie fnreimn policy of Serbia. eicjwcially during r.eitotiationa with Huliraria in tk jitter part nf 11114 lioit llw. n.-.mirutfrtn u-,i!!tail it ascendency over nsveral branches'

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! . : ,r ! Al' v J ! if tl ; ''I 'I ! tt'.'i opt t K,n... Ntchola. s.iilis to be a a, f A i.-'i Balkan. , that ,f a purely Sia. of Monti r.'yr 'iimbUir bleI "' '' "". t" be I j '"".rro. be later inroi porali il' ial Moi.nr.-h.. The 1'i'n. l"t -' ice h.i. 1 1, .-cove: eii that the al-

itely lieen"'mt't on the ln- of Kim: Vcholan ho v eie bad been sd eduh d lo late piacc on who V:.UIitm:..x l.i. ier s i"d,..'. .a the litisliKator of Isian rhurrli at f ans. v. Iiie trie hinir had been invited. The aired monarch

"e Ins life to the fact that on that (day he v as tiinhU.v in.lispo.j?d ami I was forced to remain imloois. "Just n,. ," Inc ediier concluded "numerous member of the TiernH Uuka are in .SwiUeilund cnduilina a Slur propacunda aninst Italy and tryinji to bow discord anionic the Alliee. These uj;enti are all in the pay ! of Austria' tools in the Bulkant for I the realisation of Austrinn spiratinnu uhlit, t..e-my I'.m com. dele Sllbjuration of Svrbui and Hlooteiiegru. j

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saine, it re- ., SVJ.K'll) . .. :?hi.").o (ESISTANCE TO DRAFT 10 Has I lared I p in Scattered ( mmunitlcB and Quliklv Subsided. Ily thr Inl'Ttfilltnal Vl ercrleri W ASHM,T(j, Am-, - Orirauiwd re. i -taniT to tne ilraft o- n'itlicibe. "It has fiarisi up in sra'.'ered cooiruiioie., and entire s died ihU." 'ieueral hooch Crowder. provost marshal neii.1 said toilav. No lepoi t of anti-oratt notinif l a reached Ihe v.'ar department .-inre s-i.tunUy. when there was a report of appri hiiisi.Hi from North ar.n.na. No olhrial report of iraulilee it. Oklahoma have ever been made to th" war department. The prosecution of individual rejistirjr the draft i entirely in the bands of the civil authorities. The war department will take no further cocoiaanoj 't unless it should break ou. in an alarminir manner. Report M on It. H. S.-MJ0 Yearly Repor'r by mail $3 per yea?

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