Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 290, Lebanon, Boone County, 5 September 1917 — Page 2
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TOlOLWCAt Hooeler Drafted Men Lear Tdy to Report at Camp Taylor, Louisville.
(0 She JkllTMUHl IfSiM -. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Saptamber I. Another step which breed ill fur the German emperor in in progress today. It in the sending of the first t per cent of the drafted men in the first national army to the varinui training center throughout the I nitd State and Indiana is keeping up her part of the bargain. Today there art being said gosdbyes in every city and hamlet and ru ral section in the state for the men are filing away. They are going to Camp Taylor at Louisville whera at tr a series of drills ami lessons they will be declared fit for their start to F ranee. These, mtn are going willing ly for with few exceptions this first I per cant o'unterl to he among the first. Exemption Brrda throughout ht state have been notified to select the routes the wen will take and taej have been ordered to pick the shortest way. Since Louisville is not more than a day's ride from ary point ir Indiana it is bliee4 that practically atl at the Indiana men will ha a! Camp lav lor by midnight tonight It had been suggested that the mer Via assembled twelve hours before the start south hut many of the board did not adhere strictly to this rule They knew there would te no troubli in getting tha men off on acheduii time because of the eagerness U g displayed by those in the frtt cel. The work wns delayed to a great ex tent because mere than tha i ner cant wanted volunteered to go. Tbie first t per aant will spend see aral ''ays in camp before the Squads arrive, ar.d art expected t be able to assist in dirtctini and as signing tha new men to their quar ters. Those included in the first ar rivals at Oarip Taylor will be giver Bfn-C'vmmisioned ranks if they sho any ability is handling men. The government has allowed thre" day in which to send the men anutt nd seat of the boards in the state will rat order the entire 5 per cen south today. This is done in order no to threw tot heavy a burden on the railroads, lot it is thought that wrtr only a small per cent of the traveling, the railroads will have nr troerie in handling the men. Under present orders the next 4 per cent v ill depart for Camp Taylor on September 19. The second 4' per cent will leave on October :t am the f.nal 6 per cent will depart at i later date to he set by the war dc partmint. By dividing the first quota into dif ferent divisions and huvii.g tli met arrive at different times, the work or drilling the men is expected to be les. complicated. By the tune the las branch of tren arrive, the tirsi fivper cent will have had over a month' training and will be qualified to in. hand in drilling the new- arrival. Even the first 40 per cent w ill be ahlto give th men of tre second 40 pe cant somt printers when they rear! camp. Today's iopoi,e to the call of the country shows that the draft law ir finding Ivttle opposition among the men who are really aiTected. There was a ready reenonse and with fevi exceptions the order to move was wel coined by the men. Little serioui trouble over the draft ha refuted ir faidima, the majority of men being satisfied with the ru!ts of the drawing. Many ot those not called have voluntaered in other branches of the service while a large number of men rejected because of disabilities have aooght to offer their ervice in othei lines where they aould he of help te the nation. JURKLIX MAX ARRESTKIJ. Victor Ksman, a well known Kirklin man, wna arrested and jaile.last night by Deputy Hhenff Hodge and Officer Lcnon of Frankfort hn went to Kirklin in response to a call asking that the man be locked up. It Is said that he was well under the influence of liquor and was threatening the lives of members of tut family and neighbors. II' will probably be givan a hearing ia police court this morning. CARD Of THANKS. We wish to thank the friends an'! neighbors for the kindness and :ym pathy thown during the sickness am! death of our beloved vife and moth r. Mis. Alice Bi andenhurg. Also for the beautiful floral offerings anc He. K"nt for his comforting words Uincr Itiandenbuig and Umlly. BOV w'ANTEIl. There is an opening for a boy t eani the printer's trade at The Report ofuot. Any 1oy wishing to consider the employment please call at The Reporter office for Information. Mr. and Mrs. W. C Davis were In .Indianapolis yesterday attending the aute fair and Id Cite evening the "Show of Wonder" at the Murat theater.
CAT TSTT A CE1MS. etem rem SOXNCE
( see tsaeloi .Vriri Srrplrr.1 CHICAGO, Sept S.-Felinui pestiferous ia the variety of cat moat recently studied by tht Medical Research men at the university of Chicago. The university obtained this species from Peter Ksrrigan, who, in tm, hired four boys to catch cats at 15 cents per cat. And did these kids ratch cats? They got everything that could say "Mur-Tow," including a prise angers belonging to Edwin Kirkbiide. Kerrigan was fined $10 and costs 'or this, although the defendant nvinped his brow and said: "I never thought they'd steal cats 1 just inted the stray ones." ATTACK ON CHILD Mother of Child Reaoueti it in Time to I'revent Serioua Injury. tratmui (anett. sun of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carrett. of Meehaninburg, bad a narrow escape frcn prob bit serious injury yesterday morn ng when the child ran inlo a large make in the yard at the (iurrett home. The little fellow had walked into '.he back yard and was going toward t swing wnn the mother saw the make rue in the irrass and rr-ak eadv to strike. The muliier screamed and nished j ti e child and pulled it oat lar.ger. Lit. Itaymi.nd Moore anil V K Oarrett. wno were a aliort dis .ance iwa-, heiird the woman' -creams and went to the Garrett home. When told of the anake thev .urtd a starch ,'or it and found th- rcpile in the yard. The snake showed ;ght tut was ;uick!v dii.atl.--d. n.e erj.ent mea.-uied f;--" feet .-, nches in len.h. I a'.er. a deg belcir.ping to r. neii;h mr found another snake of the same ire in the yard. It was killed h leighbors. H in believed that the two -nakes were a pair that hid probably scsped from a den that nay have eert e.nned m the ncimty. TO DIRECT AIR CRAFT. trrovs to he Tainted on Rams Route Gut Throuch lounti. The committee in charge of the ilacmg of arrows and iiiarks on barn? Vr the benelit of the aeronaut. whe nlend to fly from Kantoui. 111., t Oayton. ().. was in Crawford -villi 'estenlay, after having compi-t" he-.r work from Dayton to (iuv:'onisvillc. Jiin Io'kwa!tcr, ''harle."appeHcr anti Iii-nk Hatlleld, al! nd.anapoiis, male u. tho r.iniinitt"e n charge rf thi wo'k. It wa .-.tatwl l.y the par . ; i-t eve .ng that they would have their work ompleted within a few H.-r f. r.-id tha' nnrhinep would begin n-aking the trip -riss county uithm the m t tue veeks. The men left for Uayneiow. ast night and will start fiom tiier arly today to mark the ba'ns ovest. The route followed from Ir.Hi inapoiis has fi-en the Dixie h ghway. snd included the following tour.-: In hanapoli.i. Vittsboro, Hrovnshurg. l.izton. Jamestown. New Boss, Craw fordsville, Waynetown, Hill.be,ro Voedersburg ami Covington.
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Phygldaa Who Married Lebanon Girl, Died at Hancock, Maryland Monday. Wi.rd has bean received here by reiativet of the deu(h of Dr. W. S. Gray of Hancock, Maryland, death oci curring Monday afternoon, after a I long illness due to heart trouble. Dr. Gray was for sometime a patient in 'a hospital at han Antonio, rxap and ; Inter at the John Hopkins sanitarium, i The deceased is survived by bis wife, j Mrs. Mace Gray, formerly Miss Mace I IJuff of thU city and two children, j Joseph and Cecil. The body will tie 'brought to this city for burial some tmie Thursday, and short services, conducted by Rev. 0. H. Carmichael. I will be held at the Oak ft ill cemetery. ; Dr. Gray is well known here, where I he was frequently the guest of Miss I Huff and her mother. After the mnrn.ge they spent several months touring the east and later located at llani eorK. where Dr. Gray resumed the i prnrtica of medicine, after having ! taken a si veral yesrs' vest in ordor jihat he might in a way overcome the trouble winch ultimately caused his lcath. Rev. A. L. Ward's Room at the Christian Church Ransacked Laut Night. Rev. A. 1- Ward's study I'l-ti.-tian rhureli was broken ,Kl.'. .'in.! the , -k :.nd linra l.-a-'-rs ranvarked. othirir o far h.is been mis: H. IS REMODELING. Will 3. Craig's Store Room I ni'ergoing ome ( hand's. Will s. ( 'rnis:. in los neiih iHi" itore room, is qomg some ren!"ieli:ic vhirn ilt leuire .-everal ua lini-h. He i.- closing o:it hi- piei-e goods ileiaitinent and i.- enlarging i, is epare for ready-to-near g.-od... lie horn's to have his store mom m ci.-udi-tion by the Iir.-t of the wi-k. WILLIAMS HOSPITAL Jane Shrii-ley, ten-year-nbl daugii 'i-r of hev l-'hrii-ey, of Ti-huiii-. ur--1,-rwent h throat operalio.i it t'lf- ho.pita! '.hi- mning. Dr. A. A. Williams orierate.1. NOTll F.. Having in-tailed a laii: icehi xwe ire in a position to han-ile sucet nl.lk n pint sed quart, b -ttlos. This milk ...roes ft cm J.-i n A. Re nolo'-,' dairy fann, one of ll.e oi ..- herds -,-.i Eoone roim". . V, HIGH I RKOS.. Meat M.nket. 9-:t-:it. II. K. Dawson was in Indianapolis , tolay and while there attended the Ut; fair. 'lb WOCk rOH 0fi iWFKf YE Weeks oa Itu.'sas HtHi
BLUE LAWS tOSE FIGHT WITH WAR NECESSITY
( ! rHrnkml Krm Ktrtum.) ATLANTA, Ga., Sept 5. After a most bitter fight in the Sonata and House recently a bill finally became a law giving the State Railroad Commission authority to suspend when necessary during the poriofl of the var with Germany the existing prohibition of operating freight trains in Georgia on Sunday. Scripture was quoted copiously, heaven wus invoked frequently, but the necessity feature finully won the day. Annual Gathering to he Held in Indianapolis Thin Next Week. The amm-.i reunion of former Koone county jieople now roiding in Indianapolis and Munon county will be held at Rroksidf park, Indianapolis next Sunday, accoidlng to an announcement made today by M.irion Caldwell, presinent of the orKi.nixation. The program to be giver at this reunion will liegin at 2 p. m. (ioonc county psople have a cordis! in.'itntion to attei-d the reunion. I). II. (Iliv(. is secretary of the org-inira-ti-n. NEW MINISTER HERE. . John S. (lan.ou ".loves to l.ebaon and Takes Charge of thureh. lev. John S ( lawson and family moved to 1 ebanon and .nil oc y the h Ms,- at DOS Chicago strc 't. ' lii.'. .--on is ii"' new i)u::tir of th' 1". rhiii-rhes at IiIIiigeville and Zion, su?ei-e.!i Roy. Kliiier Myv ho ?.,-.i ti Huston. Rev. .Mr s..n v.3'. .'tn to the charge ir .o.m'v li -in Hanfiehi, Giant ,-,t- . It',. I n l..-en m the nvin.-try ten ears and ii;.s had p-.ed su" .. Ilii. f'-ir.i'y i m--i.'t. ol hie wife chib ( ia first i rrBLIC SALE CALENDAR .-pt.-irber tl Thur: day A. 0 Dii'..-ni-ne. e ::t riles southra of Lebunoii. fto miles northwest of Fay "t'f uad Uu mites soutnoast cd' Fhep-aiiU-. i'!'-; gen' ial farm rah. Tui-sdnv, S'-niembe-r 11. ('. K. Burhanaii, one mile n-otl: of MechanicsI buitc; hoiM'ri. cattle, hop;.-, implements etc. ,Septe;U-r -" Tnursday John Murphy, tiiree miles south of l.eha-n.-n; cattle. lie'., h,-r T'i -d-,-. . II. Waller i n-e. . . ill- of I..-:, anon. m.ies utl WITIIAM HOSPITAL f Re n-.-l tj-i more. rg D '. A. A. Wd i on Hrfrming the eperati-in. avid Gni'.e, of Rear! street, en -I thi ha pit-il this inoinuig fo ileal tii ati-.eet. of 1917 "dTrn PtIP cox J
PUT YOUR FORD TO WORK If you own a Ford. Roadster or Touring Car you can, without in Jury 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 jriv you 2.100 lbs. pull at the rl?.v bar a-i1 with pull a two-bottom gang at 12 or li: In any eoile at a PHeed of over two mi Km rer hour. It will do the work of four v: .h e h orses anti do it b-U?.-, ci'ckor ana chraDer. With the Smith Form-a-Tractor attached to your Ford car you can plow, harrow, seed, drill, disc, roll, pulverize, harvest, make liav, spreaJ 'manure, haul, do roadwork, or anything in fact which requires tho power of two to five horses. Save your feed bill dispose of your expensive horses let your Ford do your work increase your own efficiency. For $255.00 you can make yourself an up-to-date power farmer.
u. SOLD BY WITH Reae i tair Orftniiation Will he ; Attraction at Opi House j Next Week. j The Giand Opsra Huuna i1! be open eTniy night ne-it wsvk whn the Franklin Stock Co. will he the sUruc:ion. The company that will hold '.he losi-d-. for tl.s entiia r.eek is a reicrioire orgunisatiun with a ,;i'-e ic.iut.itio'1. I'levntn f up t" da!'- (.'av.. of the h. flie.it class. Attiartive aTille tums hetween the aei. v ill he (Eiven, cons'Stllif of rio(i ni'ir i , mfiin ami dsicms;. The inee will he 10 and JO cents. Ol'B 0VS INDIANA. COirMPl'S, Septemt.er .'..- Bird? er.mc to the re?eue uf Krar.-m M. Stevens, of thin city, cleaned hi.- cahhnsre p.Veh nf ivnniis and then flew tc nther tilds tn nid in fond crinien'ii'(n. Mrvcns descrihes the vimtatinn ns a "cloud of hirds." EVANSVII.I.K. Scptemhei "' Thee loir Ililey sitlir.rr nn an eemp-ti-in hoard t liar.vilie. 111., told thir to frifndn heie. A yoimp; ninn u-.inv-ed n h- exempicd hl-e.Hi-e he I? orfriripl in n fimll r -iintrv ehurh and I lie vent t,-eve v "m'-I h l-fi F.in.l.l-. Me Mil rRIXt F.Ti.N. SefUmi-er 5.- Huriire Snc"-y nS-.' ls ha-e file. I -hm-.-es neam-'t "ei-einl ln-n rn.ne T'lt. It i claimed 'hej ork"d n'.nc ir.i-ie-. r-irht d da", -jet een permitting them t.me tn eit .I'ld ileep. TKRP.K H Al'TK. Septe-.nher . "I am for Ksiser Bill, prt, lust snl all the time." Mid William Fdwards. 4o yr-i old. while in 1 ca! saloon. He had a l.i(r 'luh on his .si,o.,',l,.r a, (jot 'iv.'a- with his ntn'''irent. The no ion yere celled and Kdvnrds va int.-n tn iai! vhere he in,.isted he was nely "kidding." j Mr.VfTE. ,Septen.-r .'..-This city is hard hit aeenrdtiit; to nolitieian.-. who i-l?im the voe n-MI 1, 900 ;-hnrt J this fall. The war did it, thov av. I AXIiKRSOy. Sei-:r.her ithouph offered Hrt if she n onld leuve hin. Mrs. Klmr S.mti.aid refn -.1 i.eori'HiK to l'-r .-Hit for ih'.oric hh-d K'K HKSTK II, :-e-,le..-,l'e- r,....'ne of th" .ion unt.pe art lei. jt ut the 1-ul-i. .li eointv fail iht v.-.,r ; ill he a 'I'jiH mode by Mrs. Marv iti-.wi,, j-isl we ,t of town. The blM-ki cannot he counte.d, a.- some are i-na'ler than the finger nail. It ha.-, ivi n termed the "war jumble" and the owner can justly challenge any iji.ilt in the L'nit-d Mates to equal ha many block. on the sume size quilt. rO.VXHRSVU.l.i':, September S. There are many amateur detectives alunad in this i ity these day following the poisoning or six dogr, including various breeds. It wae learned that a liliersl aniounl of dog biscuits !d h-rn HinTihutcd mi the- city aide'lalks and a hunt is being made for the parties rwponnibie. EVANSVILI.K, !septinher 5. He that hestitates it Uwt, has held good here in the rase of Kdward Long a fanner who is out e-xartly 5,S,2Hfl. Long l,al a quantity of last year, corn crop and refused I2.H7 a bushel on the belief that K would go higher Ke hung on to tt and then the price began going down. The price now is 11.45 bushel and Long's hidings are worth only llU.Wit) wherem if he
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DR.W, WILL Ull AT THE CLUTE HOTEL Lebanon, Indiana l-KHAY Sept. 7, And eery after.
Dr. Mayo has treated a number of enscs nl cancer without the knife. Dr. Mayo has treated successfully sll forms of Chroi.lc Diseases that are curaMe, such as diseases of the Brain, Ilenrt, I.ur.i, T'.iroat, Eye and Ear, Stomach, Liver, K idney. Bladder, Wood I'oison, Rectum, Dropsy, Female Dutasc.-i, Nervous Diseases, Ecneina, Kpllepsy, Catarrh in all stnges, etc. IIPM A speedy, permanent and lasting cure Is what I will pice1 pin beyond a doubt if your ense is curable; if not 1 will not accept your noney and promise to do anything for you. The best reference I could five aa to professional reliability us the man cured, satisfied patients I dismiss. Diseases Peculiar To Woman Given Special Attention I will (rive the I'OOr.KST rn.-.n a rhtnee as well ns Uie RICH to receive a euro from n,e at a SMALL COST. There is no man too POOR to ret my host ndvice KRKE. Variotele and Hydrocele. Our on treatment cure ia what yon should have. Only one vi. it is required. We do no cutting, All signs diwppear within a fuw duyn in weeks. Blood Poison, Skin I)ie:i..s. Wo will give you treatment that will in a few d iya cur all ra h snres. Stri-"'-, Kidney, Bl. ddor, prostatic Glands are scv'iitifi.-ally treated by us. Our me'.lv ds iminenitely lienefit yon. Piles, Fistula. We car, cure o miiekly and easily that yen will be surprised. We will you just the result and cure you r looking for. Rupture Treated. After an examination we will toil you jut, what we can do for you. If we can not benefit and cure you, wc will frankly and honestly tell you so. Call in or address, W. R, MAYO, 843 N. Delaware Street, Indiai.apolit, Indiana.
hs l o!,l th. mnrkt he AKOI Ml H!i: i V! K Mn. Itertie I'inii,,- i n May Paln-nr, at ltoue.1 li I:. Mr. and ! t. T. .S. '-.( !ai ed Sunday wtl'i Mr. a -.o M , ( opeland and !:;.n.i. ton II. Mr.. Su.! i A i .Mi. and dl.,. .M i.e ( imily of Uann-lo,;. ti-i, een v.sitmir Mr. un-l .v. .: 1-r and ot'.'-r r'-l;-t v te tV.r i '-e-e Th.,r-..l.,-.. Mr,. i:;-i:u-: e i: --..) ,., , Mabel and D-r.iti y J-.-.r. . "'.oo. "iti Ohio, are i,iii-,g .'.I,. .1:1-1 !;i . T. J. ( op"!anl. Mr. ard .!-. i'i u . -(opeland and M-. an I Mr . .r-v (npelan.l. Mrs. Mabel M .- vit,-. .-iininy with Mr i. I.aura Wul -r. Mr-i. Mary A. B; lifW a-.d .toug.su-r. Kva. of In.luioapnlo so. ot 'ioni Thulsdav until V.indav v. .;ii .'ir. an I Mrs. S. H. H- field. Mr. and Mr. Thurman !lme ar-1 fnmiK .H).cnt Suno-iv I'll Mr. aii'i Mrs. John Him., and f.u. .;. Cloud H field cf Indianatioii . .-pert Mond.iv with Mr. aed Mr... . . I! field. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett I.a.iler entertained with on elegant dinner S j;i. day in honor of Mr. CaiteiV and Mrs. Lawln's birthdays. Those pi "scut eie; Mr. and Vis. ' Jui'C '.'.liter. Mrs. Anns) Winl-m of Uhanon: M . anil Mrs. Alva (Ironso and father, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Cirok, Mr. and Mm. Raymond lewder anil f.unily, Mr. apJ Mrs. S. H. Byfield and Miss Har.i-I t'opcUiid. Altei oiimi r V.i.i. li a lev.
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r - .tw ri) JONES & STARK f .lib that Suit Suutli Side Square First Itural Loan and Savings Association 113 I. lierlil.n a, Lsbsaoa II. P. New, Secretary COOK BY WIKE WITHOUT I IRE Interstate Vub. Service Co se.-v.d ice c:run an i va'x. r;,'anUi.t Cai ter is Wi .vi an, Mi. a Ha-ii Coprlaml of ltibananuli.i. visitini. iicr i,iUT, Mro. Mau-l Ui'Aler. Mr.', fame Warner of Mie..eu;i k visiting Mr. and Mrs. Waiter 1'enmc and family. Reporter, by nail. 53 a Year.
