Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 266, Lebanon, Boone County, 8 August 1917 — Page 4
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Pell Herald, aeteWuhed 1H lastly Keporlar, aatatllheil 1)11 Weekly I'atnot, established 161 KIw.M E, km, Editor, , Charlee 8. Neal, elHiiaKer. Kalph n. mi, Asal.lanl Alanaa-er. J. 11. Balterlon. New. Kdllur. Issued every evening except tsunriay won roan eaitinne reaming zi Rural vanoa, Thnrntown. Wlilteslnw n, zlnns. Till. Meclianlrshura, Kllia.llle, Tar Admitted to the mall, aa second-claa) matter at the poatr.ffice at Lebanon, Ind 1UMI Of KOBSCHFTIO. (Matt aubarrlptlons payable atrtrtll In advance and paper will I diacon ttnurd unleaa MtibscrlpUon la renewed! Hv Mall, one year i.iti Hy Mall, six rnnnlha 1. 7! Hy Mall, three month 9' Hy Mall, one month 31 by Carrier, per week It By Carrier, one year "Obituaries and Cardu of Thank" in Subject to a clmrpte of He per line of si wor.le. Caeh ehnuld Rct'omo.my mallei kind. Ailvertl.ine: matter of lutlenea or anything like nature not Acerpie.1 at anv juice. Advertising rate buttle known o"t plication. i'orefan" A.lv. rtl Ini: I:preienl.it American t'resa A(...-i,ili.'ii, New lind t'lncuxo. Telephones lttmliiess, ','. News and 15. HASOWIO CALEaTDAB. Stated Meetlnga. I!,.one T.n.liir No . r ti A M Olid I'liduy eieh H'n!! 7 -.. ,, Ivory I- TUe, sei rei.,1 v . .; Shaw, W. M. em siar. I I r 7 30 p. in I .. Way rtchiiltz. Let. eon CI,,, ond Wednel.. Iv.iry :. T.I L'oomlM, II. I'. third Wednesday each in. fliarlea II .1111. an 1. .M. . H Will TO -'A1H0M. Tli" prop!: t'w-i it inti- u!t tu uiU-r Htanil why the ruilr.wl-; an1 :.!. th time ai-kinjr f.r wwr tu i.:-:! rat in view of the crr.it'' -t r;'-i" i ty tit roa.lt have rvr krmwn. Tht.rt? is no i.aii.'r.vinsr tin- n i wh manage tlu. ureal hull'-pu! ic t-ur.ira tions. The rates k' ;nti tii'Tn ar nevnr hiffh pnouph, ami th". r fii v i trif i are never .satisfactory. Thir reports -how that tip rait road for June ha-i an income jfrca than ar other month in tvir hi-tr ami their net rrvi'ni.o ua.- u.I.c:'it to huijre the povku of all tinholders. Yet, eon.tant a.tpeais are tm heard for h'phr rat"--, and the pie mu.'t bear th' hunh n, j'i-t a they hear all tin- Unl-'i,... .Vi,Ki exHxt.H a railmad tu ijri at a !. when prnpfr!y pinnae J. ar d w.,- n ii: operators are pai' fair .Jalane .. hut th people do not want to miikc a nf rifh quite i-o fpjirk'y a.- tiK- men ex pect who an' in charf1 ff ra:ip;n! and other pja-i-puhiic afTair,--. Why not everybody hr i.-o-nt urIn fart, why nor cvi i h-My hv; pair:, tic or.ee and jjive I'm lc ham a rhaiw and the individual ; -;in wh : havin a haid time at U-t? PIT KAR T') f.ROl l. The tnited States ...fiat.' m to cnf to the ttork (f'ijn(( on t c1-- r iifht perspi-ctive. If it al- t know ju-t what a r.Rht I'i'a .f the; work is th M-naN.rs should tr t in the country auh'lc and try to iin out ju.-t what thf people think ef ; eet of m:n wiio ta.., n-l.c.-i, i.' P';a and ah'j.-.c, aim tpcci and pat r I! .-.! t .. not aix fin:s'nN or v.r:. PershiiiK. 57, want.. i:.,.vIy V,v 4." to com to France tu help h.nt, H appiirontlywoulil not wr Ii - . n (V licwwvrlt, who n w. M toua.'i i.H, yc the t-otonoi rouM p't'ihty as fa down the lino a, !:. k . 1 k l.lo self. I.f l's lie n a.-onaU. , uml not l,;iv all the hoys killed whin tli'l.- :iro f niany ol.i.T f !;o.. tl-o would i.e w i!! ilkr to le,.r a putt o lif Pore, ti an (Jo a ii.an'a p.nt ,n i.ln wotof. . ' g.ncy. IT is to svvi:i:. Thfl poWCIri lliat he .,(( Ifolt.R t. have another conreieme tm the co;. ailuatie.n on A.iKut il.'iifl, ahout t wepka liefure the kitydid conic, ail' mayln three veeh.s hefore Jack l'roi appear. (JimkI heavens! Tufil U Htevena and E. V. f-evi isot tif Mevenn rianii ,vhop, Iifajtittf, w.l In ill Lchanon for Hire day ttinlni pianiM, Wednesday, 'ITtuin'lajr an. I rirtay. lav your ordeii. wit' jihone 40b. 8-7-3.
WILL HE M DISLOYAL CASES
N THIS COUNTY Ora Ellis Placed in Charge of Protective Association. E. 0. ROGERS TO HEAD THE HOME GUARDS Ifi.'ilraliiin Day For Women Will Be Observed on AuKust loth. An in.; ortai.t meelinif i f the l'..K.n. i.iiiM il i' lein.,e as h.dd ye.tenl:i;. Ci. it:. .on in the court houe. On piiue.l in charge of the Pro .ii p A --ocintum of the county vh, i ll o: ..mi. -at:;. n handles all ca.-e f r--ort... .li-.!oalty. Mr. Klli.i will l a! ;th the um' throuirh acent l.r..:n;hout the rounty, and will repun 0 t! o ( ouncil, who in turn, will se1 .,t liie i uses are attended to hy Fed ral authorities. V:?-i O. Hot-er, was named head o' he i I .: . Ii lards r.ioiement. The pur ose of tins is to tram men In-low and .novo !,l,ht.y air- for home defense I-e i-oui-a-H will have chaise id th- . j i a i..ii iinv lor oo.eti whirl! i- . Aiun t i?.. Ii-, is work will b (., thi uirh township clian inen. h s the iot. hi:on to make this day a inpo.-tant for the women a draft n n i.ar.'.i- .lay Ha- i..r th.- men. Aloti,' iili t-e siiri.ed cards pledging con-T-lay is the dav Profr,..nr Tapy a n. a id .h.hnson. of liuller ii- n-..!.:i 'j in the town f l!.ri'tv. fv.:i'i:'i; ti- Hoys' Work e t!--ne. IVof. Tapy w:!I -pea ii !w sM iar;- n: l..-1'.men t-mitrht a. M i.'tv- k. A I..b i insvil i . expecti". oxemor of Middle States tu Consider the Coal Situation. I-.J lr ;fe.-a.lle,.il W S.r.ee.l ( I'K'A'.O. A.,.:ist H. (ine-l al! m' ',.y an ep--. '): irvi-.n-am ef tne 1: ,,,. ro.innl "f .1. frr-e to alter. I r m1 r prescn-atives to a ronf. ienr -r A,f.i-l Hi. to adopt some ton ft. il a. '.i -n to rchae coal pri. . -. C,,,vei i:or- ORMiner of Misjoiin. I ap er of Kan-a-. S'eep. r of M.rh.irt.r s of Wiwon.-in. Ila.ilii.r f ..w, and Norherk of South llako t aer- d with royem-rs lowd-n ... ,;!-....-, and l.oodrnh of Indiana tha' i.. k ai t on was nece-arv. ' I .. not h.-ieye natural cono tion i-'ifv lr- f ' -I.H h, operator ind d. aa-r-." C,v. No'l.c k, of jt lak-.-a. vin d ft e Journal toda; t. .. rk a- ion is new-an,." The pi.V.'l.t I B'.ie Will raj-" IIIU I j.'.r.i.t. .r.pj i.e p.op'e nod rdai' i.L.-t ,e,," .a.d (,ov. '.ardiar of Mi,"tie cost i,' pr.ii.l,ofi (as ad:n.e,i i;i, cr.!. wh.ie the price. 0 th puolic have HOMioced more thai ll p i ci ,,t ,n K..P.-I..-." teli Kiaphf-.i In. ( ap;a r. HE'S THE LATEST "our Tires Stolen From (.'. C. Howard's, Auto Kepi in a (jHrie, ll.e ir-.iai.- of Charles C. Howard n Manon Ujwnshi,, wim entered Morilav nitfh ind four tires, all of them oi- pnratively new, were stolen from no antomehi'e kept there. A spt'Hnricti r wa- also stolen. RANGE. Splendid KstiiUi yaa rarik-ii. with levpixl oven, to lie Hold at pnhlir ale Friday, Auifuat 111. Sale beifins it. 1;IHI oVhak. W. S. KtU-llKf. l lotitll Eu,l atreet. H I-: CltliAM St PI'KK. An ice cream sui.per will be- held in hi idd .NlenV hall at r.etiu t.iatji'day right.
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Ice Cream Supper Givea ia Intcraat f Red Cross Movement. An Advance special aaya: "The ic cream aupper given in the interest of tha Red Cross movement Saturday night was a great success. The people responded splendidly in donations and patronage. Red Cross decorations were carried out in the community building, which was furnished the ladies free of charge for the occasion, a fart deeply appreciated by the auxiliary. Thirty gallons of ire cream ere quickly disposed of and quite a number of cakes so'd. The receipts were near 70, much of which will be clear. "The committee in charge was co- - posed of Mrs. Effie Burrin, Misses Saliie Heaver. Irene Caldwell and Leola McClaine, who did their work well. A splendid spirit of co-operation existed ind the affair was a pleasure. Seven ae.v members were secured." Attempt Made to I'ark Car Results in a Street Accident. ien Mrs. Fr-d Martin, living of this city, attempted to park '..id in front of the Star Drug on the west side of the square nlay afternoon about II la o'clock rake refu-eil to work am! the m:ici:i.s! e, into another Ford which parked hv the curb. The rear f the car' which was parked iy damaged, and the other Foul lot injured. Another Street Accident. uachiiie driven hy PJcndean flute nto the left front wheel of Ai v's dtav at the corner of I. chin. I Wa.-hmcton streets, this ng about !H:1 o'clock, damag call'."!!..!!!:.' and the dray .-light-lill,.Jl.,e.-stan:lliig of tl.illi. caused the c.i:;i...,.n. TO rSl'Y COMFOKT KITS. lueen Father Circle Deridesi to Aid Soldier Boys. The men. hers of rhe Queen F-'hei 'irrle of the M. K. church at the Aug I3t meeting held lat evening at the mine of Mi.-.- I.ois Jones on Fast A'a.-hington .--.i.-et !esid.-d lo u:-e par if their funds for tiie purchasing of a "imher of t on-fort Kit.- which are to e s. nt to the army ard navy beys of tooro county. About three ti pil-..w-.-lips for thf Red I'm-., society vere completed during the evening. IV hosfra. nerved light refre?hmeats. G. A. R. POST MAKES A GIFT OF TESTAMENTS Local Post Distributes Bibles to Members of Company H. The local Rich Mountain Post Relief Corps has presented Company H with the last of their 150 Testaments which they pruchased some time ago to give to the Lebanon company. Most of them had been distributed, and the last few were given out to the new recruits. The company appreciates the interest the Relief Corps has taken in its members and know their best wishes will be with them wherever they are taken. MINOR COURTS. In the raioa.- r of )e.-,e Shoelake;- ag'tiii .t Karl Kiad-iiaw j-i-U: lent in the sum of .V,.t,ii was rend-,-ed for the plainlil! in ju-tu e of theace court yesterdav evening. A paternity charge has been filed in justice of the peace court by Edith P. Clements, of Kirklin, against Gale Swope. The defendant appeared last night and gave bond for $500. The case is to be tried Monday morning at nine o'clock. VKI( II iNT Ml flllF.HKH. CMIf AfiO. August R. Two young men were being hunted by police today s the milden-r of Charlee Kesino. West Side merchant, who was shot down as he stiwal in thfl doorway of his store last mght. He leaves a wife and four small children. Mrs. Kf-nsino and her 20 year old niece narrowly escaped injury from -i hail of bullet which came from automatics in the hands of two men. Rensinv recently hud received two ' hhnk hand" demands for money, n asking jriisj and tlw other tlJKI, J0Bv WORK AT nETOKTER Rj;porler, by mail, $3 a Year.
COUNTRY ROAD CROSSING
Five Have Narrow Escapes Mechanicsburg Girl Rendered Unconscious. John Albright, Clifford Sheets and Florence Sheets of Colfax and Pearl Camp and Edith Camp of Mechanicshuig 1" ..row escapes from seru. ...iuiv and urotjahly death Sunday evening when the Ford auto in which they were riding was demolished in a collision at a cross road near Darlington. The party of young people had been to the Shades where they spent the day. Returning to their home they were traveling at a fair rate of speed and as they neared a cross load their view of the highway was obstructed hy a field of corn. Just as they- reached the crossing mother Ford touring car crashed in0 them broadside. The cur in which -lie local people were riding turned iver. while the other car headed into a ditch. Fortunately none of the occupants ,f the two cars was seriously injured 1 he owners and occupants of the oi her car could not be learned hy the ' 'olfax people. Miss Edith Camp was rendered unconscious and was severely injured about the shoulders although she was not seriously hurt. Other members uf the party e.-caped With only minor cuts and bruises. Hi. th machines weic almost completely demoli-heil. Memberships Are Being Received at All Times at the Headquarters. The Boone county Red Cross chapter now has 1,014 members. Memberships are being received at all times at the work room on the lower floor of the court house. Mrs. B. F. Coombs, of the local haiiter. is ii: Chicago, and has inspei td tile h.-adipiarters shops of the cen-i-ii! department of the Red Crosvi.sk. She reports that all gaimetit.ue now being standardized, an.T the ..-nt hoiie- soii.e of the new patternin the Lebanon shop. Heretofore, ti t..lk ha. not he.-n entirely .-tan.lard-.-.e.l. TWO GET COMFORT KITS. Lyle Stephenson And George White Remembered by Friends. Ti.e fir t Comfort Kit outfits to be .. nt flom tins county, to ll.e boys in tunning will be sent (o Lle Stephen son and lo-oige White both members .f Hie t'nited Suites Marine Corps 'n training at l'aru- I -land. South Carsina. The Comfort Kit headquarter n tie- u.-ossoi's room of tlio court l-oll-e have received II donation of the fund from the Royal X-ighbor.-.i.'i have al..o if -ri-d to make twelve f the It,!.. The Queen Esther Circle f the M. E. church at the meeting ic'd la t .veiling at the home of Miss Lois Jones also decided to use part f t!i- ii 'and nioii' -. in purchasing kit - foi t,.e Poone county hoj .-'. It-li-r;atiiin I'reparint; lis Ui-port For Submission to I he President. W.Sil'(;TO.V. August Xy Chairman Lldiu Hoot, the to Hu iduri i! ti Vii-liingl,,n nd prepared to report at ..lee to l-r.-Hdent Wll.-on. I ie d- Ii -at ion reached the city at I'l.j:. fio.n Clucaiai and after du-tin:: iff travel .lains, was ready for a conference at the white liou-a; at 4:fK) o'cha-k this afternoon. All members of l!ie mission with the eruption of Charles It. Crane, returned. 'bn-e who were g-i-eU-d by friends nt the L'nion station included bc-ider Mr. Risit, lleneral Scott, Admiral (ili-unoti, Jaiiieii tluncan. Charles K. Huss.ll and John It. Mott, with their aern i-tarial staffs. The mission was met officially b;. the Hussiun uiubiuoiador antl two nf his seerntiiiie-. Mamuel Compers and a delegation of labor representatives, men t'rnm the alate department and tho usual secret service iti-tait. Reporter by mail $3 per year
PUT YOUR FORD TO WORK If you own a Ford Roadster or Touvinrr Cat' you can, without injury to your car, convert it in a few minutes into a powerful tractor by means of Smith Form-a-Tractor The Smith Form-a-Tractor .tives you 2.100 lbs. pull at the draw bar and will pull a two-bottom gang at 12 or H inch in any soil at a speed of over two miles per hour. It will do the work of four or five horses and do it better, quicker and cheaper. With the Smith Form-a-Tractor attached to your Ford car you can plow, harrow, seed, drill, disc, roll, pulverize, harvest, make hay, spread manure, haul, do roadwork, or anything in fact which requires the power of two to five horses. Save your feed bill dispose of your expensive horses k-t your Ford do your work increase your own efficiency. For $255.00 you can make yourself an up-to-date power farmer.
SOLD HY APOPLEXY CAUSES THE DEATH OF O. P. DEMOREST Well Known Citizen Expired Tuesday Afternoon in Mt. Zion Neighborhood. O. P.Demoret, age 76, died at his home in the Mt. Zion neighborhood ariy luesday arternoon after an illns. of some time. I'.eath was .au-ed 'rort a stroke of apoplexy. The dec. -a-.-.l was h.un and raised - the Mt. ion neigiihorlioo.1, and is .veil known in that sect-on. hor many .ats he fanned, hut hlt.'lv has been e,i. I',. ,- sui viv. .1 hy his wifrail four children. Mrs. Laura Pointer. f Portland. Ind.. Mrs. Frona Zonk and Mrs. Florence Lewellen of Danville, Ill., and Samuel of Crawfordsville. He was a member of the United Brethren church. Funeral services will be held from the Mt. Zion church Thursday morning at ten-thirty. Internment will be made in Oak Hill cemetery. FELL UPON SICKLE Rev. S. T. Reynolds Victim of Accident at His Home Yesterday. Rev. S. T. Reynolds was painfully injured about noon yesterday when he fell on a sickle at his home about two miles west of Lebanon. The sickle painfully The sickle had been taken from a mower and in some manner Mr. Reynolds lost his balance and fell on the blade. It cut a gash six inches long and two inches deep in his right hip. He was carried into his home, and Dr. H. N. Coons into his quired ten stitches to close the wound, which is not necessarily serious unless infection sets in. was called to attend the injury. It reten stitches to close the wound, wound, unless is not necessarily serious unless infection sets in. WILLIAMS HOSPITAL Irene Pierson, of near Kirklin, underwent an operation at the hospital this morning. DINING ROOM FURNITURE. (,o..d lJ-Toot solid ne It dining table, i) l.'.s.d oiik rhiiin, and large oak "i-le-le-aid, to be sold at public sale Friday 1 no -t 10 at 1:00 o'do.-k. W. S. Pilchie, IJls South La-t street. ICE CREAM SUPPER. An ice cream supper will be held church. THe public is invited, 8-6-3t Thursday evening at the Bethel EXFEaTOrrUBES ARD TAX lEftE rot THE YEAS 1913. TI... Tr-.-l I I'e.-r, ln ., .1,,,,. n m,Kr,t , cenls . nrli-llluies, ll.i V:ihiHl,.n of btii.ls aii.l irirorinut.. ''i'm'1"'"'"'"" I"'1-""'' pro-.tv. Aoi.eu.t ,ff ciesill ihi Ulor'a lye ajteuip-
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PALACE GAR A E 220 NORTH MERIDIAN ST Expert Repairing at Reasonable Rates GASOLINE AT WHOLESALE PRICE FREE AIR OPEN DAV AND NIGHT WHEN IN TROrni.K CAM, Lebanon Auto Sales St Machine Co.
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Cameras and Supplies We carry camera films, all sizes fur all makes of cameras. Senaca cameias from $2.00 up. i LONG & DAVIS I'lIONK 39 HO.MIi OF VINOL
JONKS & STARK CLOTHIERS Suits that Suit South Side Squura a I i u" l- folks would pa oul.i get rid of " .-tor's Rocky M" I ,m' w"ik an,i 'i" I on e a w.-k to be r.'g'.iat. e. Oak llrug St" i. LINDSAY & TOI LE FUNERAL DmECTOUS BALL BCII.01NB Next 1 Internrban Statin Office yhiir, lSy. Open day h night Meti;er Lumber & Coal Co. Tin; Piio.NK oiii)i:it iiot st: L'.-ban-.n and IhomtoAn. 1-- t..- 15 MORTtJAGC LOANS on Boon- rfc.ntv far-i.s of approve title 6 : 5 years -No con m.. -eiu; Farmers Slate Bank LFHW'iV RKST CASH PRICKS PAID FOR POULTRY Columbia Conserve Co. Lebanon Phone 5-0 CALL 233 And Save Money on Groceries J. W. DAVIDSON Across froni Trai lion btalinn
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ill) West South Street I IIII I II 1 1 1 1 1 II II t 1 1 IIIIIIMIIII III till tt Mil F aniMi mil ji ipaaeaaaaaaaaaiaM r ! First Rural Loan and Savings Association ll I. MorlUlaa t, Labaaea H. P. New, Secretary The First National Bank The oldf-st and largest bank in Eoone county. LEHA.NON LLCAMZLNG & SALES A'iENCY Everything for the auto. PORT automobile. Vuican'zing a specialty. Telephone 3o2 Armory Building (3 MO L. FRANK & CO. Jewelers, Optician and Mask Dealers. West Side Square Phone 215 AIRIIART'S (3ARAC3E J. H. AlKHMiT AKt-nty for the Iiuick Auto Room for Cam. F. .pert Workmen South Lebanon St. DR. A. V. NKLSON YETEUIN AKIAN Da' is Brtis. l ivery Parn Phono-i 7 itud 2007 Reporter, by mail. $; a Year, lob-Work at Reporter office Reporter by mail $3 per year
