Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 291, Lebanon, Boone County, 6 September 1917 — Page 4
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rllr H.irald, aatardl.tied 11 1'ally reporlar, aThll.rie4 1K91 Weaklf Patriot, aatabllahaa U7 Bawara H. KhI, BMttnr. Cileries 8. Naal. MHMiar. Ralph B. Naal, Al'nt Manaar J. u. Ballannn. News Editor. Ia-tjd svary evf.ninar'airlt Sunday llu malt adlu.m reaching, li Kural Koulw and towns of Jameitoam. Advance, Thorntown, Whltestown, Zloaavtiie, ajeehanicsburR, Kusavuia, Taruns and Koaston. Admitted to thematTaaa aceoiideiieii miuiT at ilia poaioffica at Lebanon. Ind. Tlf utionw Bulne7 76; News,' ii nd 46. mn ow iratuiRioi. (Mall autwcrlptlonn pyaola strictly In advanee and paper will be dleonllnuM unlona aubscripttoa la reuaae.t). Dy ilill, ona rear II nt lly Mall, H months 1.7a Hjr Mall, thru months 9') By .Mall, una moaiih 15 Mv 'arrtrr, pr wmIi ! word. Cash fcl.o.il.l of thin Klrd- A.lver lotteri. or anvtMin? oot accepted nt any Advertising rutas tn pll'.-.itlon. "Vornan .tlv";ri'n Ama.liaii Pra Sba. W. II. l.lin.ni Chapter No. ;. rn Star. Ft. u Ti;s,l.y 7:10 p. m. I'i'Uil Van Vn alay Sctiiiiis. 7 M. Labnnnn Chm-trr No. "." nd Wsili.c Ir. tm-h I: l Ivorv C. T'.iiil. . ':'...- Coombs, U. F. Boona r-'Lincii, S't if.. third W'dii.)-I..v cixli m..i' Chartae liartnian I. M.; Iv recur Uar. Order Kt-u.-h mm.tl, erretar Lnnon rv.mnian.lerv No. 4a. KnlahtTarnplar. Ti.nd Monrtny each month 3-.i. t e. Ivirv .' '."-die, reoordar 13 It r K. Jones, E. C. A conciuMve vn tnrv peace' would n.eai had iklfealed the tb-A the v.-c. id ben belter part of ( ,. i .t would bo cai.n o
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lmted States would P ii.eu.v of the walk, and I'rjsi.a won d war upon it. The United .States ,u!i' be 1: : defoateil nation and ilea a cm quered nation. Il v-. . . ..i 1 . i I .--o e r from Pot.id.im :.r;ii.v. I vei.t ).,. ly it would parade at t c.m.. . s" aAt its Head, on horsoba. v.uui.i he not an American 1 reaidenl hut a if rman Kauer. The lijfps. of steam and Ui" re.-t . have made tne world a -rnal r plaeo It has irrown so sniad. n t.n-t i.',.i: now it mu.st bes;in to live uipifr in government. What that zeveiinn tr is to be is the iue of tin- v a-. I
Germany win. tha Kovcth.tien' of :l.t j world will be a derman . n r: ti i ViT America and the A'Iioh win. the ,. j'1" ",J' J ernment will be all the rest ot u... Those Anieticnns ho wish to stuv. nt t ;-io ih tlienioclyes ere "for " tne nar. ":' a I.; ! A;i who wish to be jrovei r.r-d he a V. r ; art afrainit it. The luKeuan-i an- i ( J" ' the indifferent arc a.-Jeep: ti d .. i r. . .. , not knT.v whut threaten.; lla-m ii.i'.i H .i. i'o-,i thin sleep of their II i w k i n i i I to nightmares of .'-e ility v.m-so thtitj"' ' 11 t-" thoe of sleep. j ' '(' ' The struirirle cannot tne. ami tan!,... , but temooraniy stiate. until r ' -a s t"V i t kaiaer rales t!ie worn! or the rv ,r( I e i t o muof tne world rule thr-mseivf s. Tli-e I ' 11 u no middle trroumt: a di-ieaiec f,vr- " ' many would eventually ret rsa er it.. I t-t. ,. ka:.er: a vi'tonou.i '.ermanv -.vo ih I . o r, n i. I d keep its kai.ser and kr-n hi:.', ov-j ': tie i. V. us. Kvery American who R t tt. I 1 v' vaiV 1 oa-daro luii a charao ot cinoj-
inz himself is tnat iminAcr isomo no as there is a d unce f.ermnny s witmrnx the war. SOMlv rOUTIlAI, KlOSOMY. 1 j'.overnr,1o.jt lJuii,....ni. Tie a i nit 1 , , ' that t i i ' i i i tnUd-i'i hi t M It. tent of all tne monev pe. t 1 v tiepnvernmriH for war out : . . i. The i il j - - a sharp contract peLV.ta-n cost to the powrnment and cost to -.tie p:ori!e o; the country. The United States lies sold Sd.ntiO000,000 worth of Liberty I,i,an bondt to the leopie of tli United States and then-fore owes $2,0WWl iivire than it did a few v cth.s at;o. When tlie ni'iTtey for the hoods hat bcn roHectfld In fulhsntt been ev n.kd in full tho mattnr will slwd in thi !c of the United i?t a'.ct
will have loaned to their government $2,000,000,000 hi return (or which they will have received 12,000,000,000 worth of liberty loan bonds, which is
as valuable security as the world affords. Moreover, they will have in (heir pockets or heir banks the $2,000,000,000 which they loaned theii government The government will have eNiiendcd part of this money itflf, and thosa European nations en--1 !u war with ("ermany, whose obligativ-n oar government has purehas with purt of tho mrnoy realized front the lc of libeity loan Um!, will have fx(,. n.l. d the othei part, and ail of it will have been spent in America for American predict rnd in payment of American wmre& Thr resources nf the nation, its i. tal stock, so to ?ppiik. will not .v.? b ''.'n impaiicl at all. Our faints v nunH, our fut-tnnes, in fact all cur i: property and inilu.-tri"s 1! I'ma.n intact. Our pet.ple wil ;.p! ha -oUf r.wt tf thp annua' iiiiui-.i of the country, the product i!.-. fartps, the pnu'ji-ts of its nunc. id p. irovvrnmcnt i.l bav il f il' the mui. y il bor- ). pc i H'id th" penph d IS. ,id t-. H;: w ia irl I-1 nil nr.sHt. m r-iowl ti, t ri lll.iC SALE CALENDAR . September il. C. K. Buchmite north of Moehanics--rs. rattle, lings, implements I., r CO Thursday John 'lii-e i..iie .-oath of I.eba1 I la - ( II Ite outh of l.eaanon. i Biiies, (icto I mi e r.'.'.'.i.ea.st ot uw Urunswick hoi; sale. 4.. head, yearlings. I ?.lt. .piiiig males and tried Liu roc tor i tig KKASON KNOl f.H. Indiirt'ant Politician -Why didn't yoi print a!l of my speech Country Kditor WtlU U- tell the ruth. ir. us ran clean out o! capital IV Chicago Herald. BOY WANTED. ! T.Hera is an openinc foe a boy to i learn tho printer's trade at TKr .f. , ItuAi T oBi.e. Any bey wishiujr to leix'sider he enip'oyme u ple salt ' at lh Rt fuiuir vf, ce lor im'oriiiatiun.
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THEVOTAGHBt" SUPRMYOFi
British Press Calling for Greater Fleet of Ah Craft for Use in the War. fBu tft International ytirf frrricr.) IAi.NIiOM, September 6 "We can and mint achieve supremacy of the air," said the Globe today in commcntinn upon the Rrat (rtrnian atr otfn-.-five anainst Kncland. The editori..' "hich dealt mainly with - ilpht'.i a'tack ou lir-1' t tn ou-ven pi ryon wore ' .'.!. j am, 62 Injured. ;ontinunfl: "Wo have been invad'd aad of'"rcd greater lofisoB of lire and prop-rt-ihan in any other invasion mnce ;ho N'ei iiiiin.s conquered KnKland. Supreroacy ut the air would boin make m toiy easier for our army and rel".'m niir rhert-a from witraeo," Ttie ISii'ish pre-i in acain iallins - reprisals nirainst (eri.-iany for the tilling ui Knktlioh wome.i and habie.i. Some nf the t.apers point otit the inilirirat Ive inimuniiv f t!ie inadeiii hy calliiic iiii.'ir:.n 1) he fai't that if tile 1.7 (.i i man .".upUul-. thai lWVe erna.H I )H ItH'l-L C" let ihl--iiii.iin r, i he (... i in. .as nil: ill tne Thi ".-identlv ..f airplai tliei H the machini" can travel more 1 miles an ln.iir. AHlei'Kh the lanes travel so hull that the; r.isihle, il. re ir nl Hie paw. rial n ran iil.unty ho heard en land 'I hi kind i of rxidn.-ives : re u-ed 1 iir'.j.'eiilos ei.niaiuin.; stiarpr- l. TKEMiTHEN U.S. TIES WITH SOI TH AMERICA. I ft. tltr Iniprn'itt'initl Anr aerrfef. v AIII(;ro. Sept. fi - III the id-t of war s de.-.dation L nele Sam adi-ntinir real ror.sti ur'ive measures i s'.n ri-tnon tne leeids between the n ted Ma'es and the countries of :iMl Anvri-a. e of t " so ii.tM-Mios will bavr : i nt tn' I : .i t e e-foet n' .t i n: ulat ire t tioa atiors i I en hv tli I i I t l it I I t t I. 'I tiv ( hi.e. In p .rt it is . .no id the imp'ii an t u n i i hi I ,al Hi''j toi.unisMo. suit of it.t- I'an-Aoie ( i t in t h tie and faoim wph Ih lieen willing id 1 e e laliltsii 'tent o I nded .-tales al n u-milhoiTiieas t. v :tli r,ur sou'iierr t. at Panama dn rovicnr d for mop teinotalion ot ste s tO UoC tneir Ve, l ' , r ns of hir air about villi Via; e.i - Ml I . 1 e 'it. t that the i-i.e t V.i Y'.rk in le 1" the r...t;,v from Valu.ira. o t Nit. 5. a t"ip ot ab'.u fortIh, u t tad tf 'liutl hotii i Ivte il. that tho nee !u-- will alter r i i ' u villi! ftf owu'.r fei tiiHrbtk line from Nev. York te liuenos A"e,. bja a new standard in trunanrir ratt.m fardi'io i lietween tho I nteand South Ainrriea has bee' ard vtth s,irh a itole v .Httiine:t I- - to predict that within e fen v, u s v e ni.tv sec a rapid fen M't.venient in means nf eommuiiica tion with all other purU of Niutl AmerKa. NO MERCY. "Tho reckless utomoUlit 10 diaap pouring fast, and it's good riddance, said Henry Ford at one of his Dear borw dinners. "If there's nytoin o earth to i automobiting harm it's automobilist of the reckitas type. like Xenophon. "Zenoplino was hauled Of (or break in(r e. man's leg. 'VVt re you raitim t.e faet?' thy judge shd hiw. " 'So,' miA Xenophon, diodaiafu ly 'He was runiL'i: ten til.' " WaA lngtoa fctar.
welcome rrr'.io GLAD YOITKE BACK
Potatoes taste better today thaa ever befor, according to H. E. Barnard, state food conservationist. During the month that thsy were real luxuries w learned to appreciate them, Mr, Eaniard continues. Now that they are cheap anfin wt find them more sathsfying than before the long cruel days when they were absent from the table. The potato crop will be very large this year for In spite of high price of seed and scarci.y of labor, tho great potato states of Main. Michigan and Visronair. nl -tcd a large acreage v'dch j ,c?n cared for so faithful- . :'..m only an unexpected disaster can prevent us from harvesting one if the largest potato cmpa on record. A .ad besides the efforts of the real potato growers, every amateur gardener who planted a few hill' in his back yard has contributed to the total crop. Potatoes will be cheap and because ihey are cheap we should eat them mgerly. There are two reasons for 't it. We must help sustain the price ind willingly pay the reasonable demand of the farmer in order that he nay be induced to grew another large rop next year. We must also us the aotato as a starchy food for every peck of potatoes we eat saves several eaves of bread. Large potato eaters ire not great bread eater. They do 'ot need the bread. They get their ttarrh and mineral salt is an excellent form in mashed or boiled or sked potatoes. And in your saving remember that very potato you eat today lays up i little more wheat with which to win the war. WAR M AKERS SANS KHAKI. BY DAVID M. CHURCH, lly tt ;rri'aoHo.'i.'f .Vts rr-k't. I WASHINGTON. September 6. -'lysses invented the firjt wai angme vhen he conceived the wooden horse hich caused the fi.il of Troy. Today aerr is a modern I i uses in W ashingon. who is backing the most advanced engine the world has ever known.
If l lv.sess and Howard R C .ffin. I harim.tn of the Aircraft Production! :oard of the I'mt.-I Statu, could 1 nee'. t i.'V would ioohir.lv tied thev I ".ve a v. hole I..', ill i-omsion. I .A '-epia i.-v aie loovaid CoWm's life. .e talk emr n"s in h- dna-es. and 1 ui,.' p. ..pie niav hei.ev.; than he does. l-"-ai thai c: dv d-oarmnc; hut K-? e s thai. v.ithni.. x in loths' time-h-:.e dreaeis u. . 1 i provo ,o ir reaUtv . iM't a fleet of AeMT'cao an-shtf. ids over th ' (.'i-ian lines and ac-1 in l t ii l a t ti a 1
Cr'il the on d K. Cihn f h Howetnror of utomohitc. (too. rf the bet known I ,Xor frs ni American mske n roduretl under his diiectton. and he cliires he will aerenipnsh as much i tne air as he nas on the ground itn -peodv ens;tnes. Kven now the mted States rovernment is eompiatng in air enKine reputed to be the est contrivance cf its kind known tn -otlern science. Detroit. Mi.h.. the home or fie moor. cta..a Ifowird K. Coi'-n as one its h-adtnir, cit'zrn.'. h:t V. Sf.htnron is the pro-ent home of :he atrI 'e k i of hair beneath a 1 1 emendous pe.iK' with a fore. t o' ri ri He t that has s nasal li-c ae'o it.v wrieh Ho kno s. ' bees'. m .- one. and he -ore in. -nds in other of the tifor Coft.n. ra,t fonrcraed with n in h hobhy. eo.pjf i,,n(r lines I ot a t ictor,' 1 o acTomp'ish ho nas iratnnred
111 -n war mi'k.-r... V.orK H recretioo o Ion 1 a, it is w.n-k n engine, prod.iciiui to has a ii an a f, r if traehmes turned o a .tf,vf prci-e- .o.n. ti. rattfd r.r'itirt:ort t
h.eit hi: taf of tlie best eSienev .xt.erts mencil atforOs. t oii 'i is p .. a "solo woraer. He ea,i.e. in., v.cuo or tee i.kw and he thouci tm ot others, hence r." h.ui t lip a . spa. e . tatf to t iirrttsh him vo l :.es. and oe has c,(H into ronintation the b, ,t known fliers of the! vorld tn sid him in making America he premier flvirj nation. 1 tinee m a while Howard C. Coff n 1 fU that Ik r.eeiLi .some recreation.! " he jumps m-o a motor car ht on make -and orders hi.- chauffmr' i Let her ,,-n. JaMies."' I h.. hum of a motor is the moat I etdflll tin li.- la tu my cars, said Cof-1 cho. hopes to bring ir for the allies. victory' out of the AMITE PROVISION. Y..U h. r in in of the lutare. Have tnj made the slightest provision for rainy dav?" I NBonld say pve borrnwul a .silver-handled tiik umbrella." Washington Star. CASTOR IA For Infants a4 Chilriiea ti Us Fer0irer33Y8rs )wys bsaro
First Half September Milk Price
Per hundred pounds of 4 Milk 57 Y2c per pound of Butter Fat This is 85c per Hundred More Than We Paid One Year Ago Those dairymen who prepare for winter milk production will reap a real harvest. Indiana Condensed Milk Company
SHERIDAN
Interurban Time Tabled
TERRE HAUTE. INDIANAPOLIS EASTtRN TRACTION CO. Effective Feb. 1, 1!)17.
fflTU T ' P. M. fl' lV ;?J j 3, 17 4 05 J i si'.i v Hl-20' (12:381 tl.imited tTain. Daily txeept Sanday. jFraakfort estly. Last car leaves Indianapolis at 11:30 p. m. and Lafavette at 10 45 p. m. 1 CRAWFORDSVILLE UIVISION Cars leave Lebanon for Cr.wfordtle at 7:3f, :W. 11:S0 a. m. 1M, 10, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 and 11:30 p. tn. ( irs arrive front Crawl'ortbviltd t 17:1.1, 9:15, 11:20 ( m., 1:30, 3:ls 6 20. 7:20, :2 an4 11.20 p. m. We can supply you with anythingin the Hardware Use um in stow a o tu ross Lebanon Hardware Co. AIRHART'S GARAGE J. H. AFRHART Agency for the- Buick Aoto Boom (er Car. Expert Workmen 224 South Ubanoa 8L 1 Get the Habit Save ami bank with the FARMERS STATE. BANK
FAST WEST EAST A. M. A. H. P. M. 5:5 6:25 fl2:2 25 :I6 l:lu 71t 7:26 .:1a S 15 8:26 f 3:2 t :S7 t :17 4:15 10:15 10 25 5:15 11:15 11:13 f -6 7:15 t 9 47 10:00
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I Loaned upon Furniture, I.ivm-tiKk TWENTY-FIVE
I I" suras of $.i0 and over you may have 25 months in which to repa -,our 'oani or 5"u m,.t' 'P1"" "ooner if you like. SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMERS , Write us or call upen us for full particulars. j ft Will be in l!anon each Friday A W. A. SWANK 411-13 Ben Hur Bldg. Crawford ville, Ind. w ! 101 tj West Main street., Lebanon, Ind. (Squire Trowbridge' office)
' A a. A A A A A S 5 5 S 5 5 Asbestos Fibre Roof Paint for all kinds of metal and roofs. We can save you r on paper roofing, 1, 2 and paper. Clyde Lowe Phone 3J9 V. Franklin East of Bopwell's Grocery LINDSAY & TOLLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS BALL BUILDING Next to Interurban Htatioa JfSc phnbe 189. Ope day A sight BRENTON GARAGE Autos and Auto Supplies East Main Street Phone 294 The First National Bank The oldest and largest back la Boone county.
Reporter by mail $3 per year uja ; ', 1 .,3n Job Work at Reporter oflicejjob Work at Reporter OSce Drportcr on IL K. $3.00 Vcarfy Job Work at nt,r,rrUr CTice,
LEBANON
and other Chattels at legal rales PAYMENT PLAN A A A A A A A A A 1 5$J5$Ji DR. A. F. NELSON VETERINARIAN Davis Bros. Livery Barn Phone 7 and 2007 CALL 233 And Save Money on Groceries J. W. DAVIDSON Across from Traction Station JONES, THE CLEANER Panama Hats Cleaned, 25c Phone ,'!87 105 W. South St DR. IL D. GARRISON DENTIST rimers SUto Bus sMMteaT H8-M PsM HU Metzger Lumber & Coal Co. TUB PHONE ORDER HOUSE Lebanon and Thorntown. Phone 15 MAKERS W THE FOLDING FEATUEIl MATTRESS A!o feathers denned and ticks laundered. Work called for and delivered within 20 miles of Lebanon. phonk ma. Shop at North a4 Meridian hits.
