Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 293, Lebanon, Boone County, 8 September 1917 — Page 4
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I'iliy Reporter, tbhht -kjr i'alrlot, uiablislinl 1T M'rsrfl K. nm. Ed I lor. CrmrHu. a NniU. Ma in kit. li.rph Ft. Nll, AiKJil Munpr. J. M. Balurlon, .Neon Kdltur. titled vory evntn except Bun,lny Wltn mail editions rM.chinir 11 Kur, Route, end tonim of Jr.mei.town. A. vanee, Tliorniown. Whllii-town, ZleneYl'.le, lecl..i,iwhur, Kuiutrtlle, TrAimltlfii'to tlfi re'iille'ee eerond-ci meat.? at t rooolTice at Lebanon. I,., "Telephones Uueliiesn, 75; New."": nd 4S. thki or sn3can-rioH. MI1 aytm-j-iplKiii- nirtrtl in advance and rrr "ill be dir..Unurd unles oii,.-cititLui u rene'"i By MMl. one year U By Mull. n iiiniKhe I.; By tlail, three ni.ml.e ! gJrV::::::::::::: :! By Corner, one esr fi Ob tunr.f euhel to of em blur. 7.3U I, n. U Scl.ill:. K. Jonee, E. C. ATTITt 01 A doe1.!! alien .. frian, Brit;.-.!:, fur, lian representatives at t " ' it i I. H-,r,,l, the , 1.' : ,.' I... lin! count n, s rc :iflii f i th-ar fa in the rincii!M ih!.i;iw. l .A tr first reunion, is iti lis'ecd h 'Au anite. the Socialist oti.-ui. The European celli"!, :.'n loo claration te::an throuh 'i f aistaa. ism of tho eapitali.tic grunt., taine imperialistic policies arid tl.e .! ;:l ate BKres.ii.n nt'etlerro-tiy t.wirt Be;ehhnrs. This irirr..-,i-n, it iaerted, atiil r..enars th entwr. nationalities and fai'h in in n--'i treaties. Mro th.'.n v. r, -ays declaration, the Son 'i. . aft. r !:. years of war Mi' v- that the '.. ' of German ifniHT';tl:s..i v & -i defeat ami the lir'n .r.-n '! cracy ar.'I !ih"iy fr?i m r-i i. 'I Ru.-si in rev. Ii'in is ji ! .! to t havinu nureretle.1 in ro-.ir'lir.n'i -i' 1 ponuiar eprTv;i' ati-st t: - n'M iTn of the rent i a! w", : ' Ifreat Atnt r"i ;iti 'i-icr ;. I;-,.. I,,'! niter r.-nl'iit to ( c Cifnitior ef rii'iit on t'-..- I.: j; ::! ati'tn of the central . i. . It is to C)..,i,al .i. (;-. ly li., . . in'!uen.-e of iroper.ah-.'ii. Jr.'. proceeds, t'nnt the a!!i'-'i fai r. !it pursue viiroro .!.. ti: nrtitaiy ' forts antl .ho-A- eh ;:h. it ;ic ti, war aim an.) their ,.,,),:., for ft Rt'lh'e peace ni:j:.'. i"' f .:i"'.cf this ritri.t. The Sociiih.-N f,r,l t bert (.-iiarantv rf thi hri'l of o.m'.the prWirir.Ies ; revoIuiioni?i.. hoMev.-r, nam, fnntrihilticn o paration for d; OUt ijni,"';.il iol annxation of force. ,I by u , i:. an: oiwF.iivr.K I'M piraid of all the fiiil,,.,; oll (ro ar.,.-s th- to the lion in h : .loo, and h- ,, t, ion f-e-i. I'.n nr.i'j'l 1-, k e ho ' resiwd u, it. i ti ' ir rout:' ry' . n TM-l-w hat tony li" beyon.l. no of them ii,:. laU. I'm f-iutl yiaifiition pl.oit." arc vor!',',' l to'.'ht io V, f. Ml ST ll! LOI K l'RT vc- f... , for :,l men to (ieht. I'm olol to f. K il.ien ,t.rn.n of Uncle .'iam'i bald t.i.ih ti, ,t f..,U tl.r f:r'm ai d iMk the hteno-i Io kniH-k toe foe to em:i:.h. It df.- my YaoVee uprlt rT'iod to tor the pride I fifl that are bmi'tins Kim-, of wood ainf HhiiiH of tur,fy st.'i-l t" brave li e ci il , i f the d' ?. find sail to foreij-n shnies that l'atrope' ifidho't hot'ile-i nmy nap of our ltindnnt stiiiei. Such thinjTS as thoje Hi bur and line, but 'hey me jo.d to Mait The bjggsjt (Juty'l yonn
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n2 mine, if we would piny our parf. For a'J th gold there i.-i on earth,
and aim ics ably led, will prove of mighty little worth unless the men arc fed. They rannot march, they csnnot tiht, they rannot down the fee, uul m ve work with all our n'iirhl to f-ed them as they Ro. We .r.urt not let them feel the stinir of fcmiiie'a cruel lash, nor let them lack the phirht.-8t thin tn pivc tliem pep ami dah. The world's supply of i'oed is short; the vni!i'.j demand i. tc-i. S) we mu.it prove that we're ..; roit ti at .avi before too late. We iv t i -if ' in way, but '.V.ain: ' r. " '' v by : a 'injr all ,ve ...n. Ii's up to us to do our h ue, and save with ready will, so a." may lave cnoiijrh to spare, our ttlies' waot to nil. H'i up to u t" .i"k our :-.tilvc with stuT we've inne.l and dried and thus prepare ti ...I .j.'solv.' and keep our troop.Ti'K An.' .-irai Iiy I-V i'i'm a n ' .'-ofiition v ith it.; n'.vsi'Alt MAKKHSS.WS Ml M. have fiv.'t . hd Io , cl, ti"- : "flai; v ir. if" that many out t-i adopt ao.,hl're. l.l.l t tiiiiliOf.'.. i . one of the out tatnliiiK , '....a.-:. ' l,do s of llr. CaMieM. He h.s f.nth ia evotyh'My, and he plays Sf'""-' e.ntiiiu:illy with his hand "..I'le upell." C.'l your .school rttppll' at C. V.. :,.ih,-i' and revci-.a con of i'.e treatn
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by mura car Machine liadly Damaged in a Crossing Accident at AVhitestown. A new Dodge automobile owned and Iriven by Orville Nelseii, liviiiR .south of I.ehanon, and occupied by Frank N'elson. James David.son, and Cieei'e Itiirhaiion. of ("ulver, liul., was strueh ''V in iiitenirban i'rei;;!it ct Ahiteti v.'n yeiterdav. ;. .! b.illj lamaired. The ,art . returning to this "ty from Indianapolis, and came brooch WhitestiVn about 2:1)0 o'clock ii the a'tenioon. The car was closed orevi ''t.imr thetn from heannir the i,i'iv,'h of an bitorurban work train t flat cars coming front the south. !,o f ra car .-truck the automobile ; ,t a. it rot en the track, ami threw ' 1., y: c -h!c with preat force. Aside i.dii a few inures, none of the oc-un.ril.-of the Dodtre car were inirod. James Davidson fuffeml a .iira'H- initire.1 left leu. 'Ihe autoniobile wm ,e esi-nt of I'bnilt it in a coniiuion to I unwed to hut it .dill i iven on to '(iy Melzuer Will (Jive Prize in the (Jardens l'mduct Show. f c iinnotinc Mr. Met7.dollars per - ii..-tructed lo'.-d 01 of the t'l I... (itters l -I to the 1' !l bcK,n t" in pn.e 1 llend. rso lire Hurt. MINOR COURTS at No. i or hi," t the I n'.i uttryh r;,,e of J-r .M .rt 'i'hort'! phi d no po. i c pro rty and ui i int ol .",i. -..i; y the II . -1-I had fi.on t;h-d Wii Hi f by li Church an.- M .... i i' ; n . f.r i.n nl'.-tri'd unpahl rocer.II to the ao.'.unt of ffitl-'.. This a- a i o take The amount , f (!, erounl .i M 7" and this a.- paid. WILLIAMS HOSPITAL weeks' VI -It with Iphia. I'ii.. and She will rcume s I lorn ltoyland. e position in the rimii'U, returned .v....,' Vaihy this in I'hilad erR pmm. today. S "I, fireman. injiir"l h oltiif while work ief wi ul ihl.Hi, injury wa . die...,. .1 the hospital. OLD NKrj() MAM MILS Ji ANiJl.i; I HKK.H T NOW lllf l i.l.-i iii isti Vein iterrfer.i ( I.KVU.ANMl, ()., .September . t)hl iicirto mammie.s, many of wbom worked on too eoiton levees In Pkle, n-e loa.linr ami unl'.itdinjt friiht in i he New York Central freiirbt yards lo re al ?it.iiil a day. 1 bey wear red banilaona handkerchiefs about their kinky hair find Mich romm to 'Work in a elean white npmli. They t.ay the work ' ii ti't haid ' and -'the puy--"Mminm-briy!"' A ' Job Work at Reporter Office Importer on JR. JB (i.W early
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rBEN(? TALES OF THOSE' WHO REACHED THE FRONT PAGE AND THEN DROPPED BACK TO OBSCURITY.
THE ALLEN GANG. On Thursday, March 14, 1912, in tho little mountain Tillage of Hillsville,
'a., the county court house was at- itrorRhold. The Aliens were all well , k i t,., n i. . u-.M M..kM an,l lundowneii. Thev were tucked by a "mountain wild pa.H ... , , . , , ' hriirhter than most of their neiirhwho filed into the crowded court- ,,,. M thfy Km aD9o!ut(, m!err, room, killed juilfr". county pro..eeu-of the mountain district, both puljtitor, sheriff and a juror and severely j cally and financially, wourd.d a crh' wi.ness and a second I As the mountains feared the Aliens ;m ,,. I o did the valleys pnd meadews belw " ,'. ' r.. uittain wolves" who per- wherein dwcll-d the Mastties, led by i-etrated the outrape were "moon- ,he hnlluint Thornton Masie, who shiners" named Allen, who ,uickly as circuit judpe. One of the Allem became known throughout the land ! ''' nlly been nwesteil in a civil as the "Allen Rnnif." sult 8nl Ju,lfe Massie. armed wi'h As Hillsville is almost in the sh!-1 !''"? but his faith in the right, of the Capitol dome, the crime was I '''"' to Hillsville to try the case, all the more revolting to the state With the exception of the jtnhrr nd federal authorities, and the word j . eery nu.n in the court was armed, went out to "get them dead or alive." j All lay durinir the trial a visit from In order to bi tter illustrate the j the wolf pack was e.ect.d. 'eelinit which prompted the whole- The rase was almost conipVtoi',, sale murder, one mu.-t know of the i 1'he.d Alien, the defendant, was ,,oat events which led up to it. j ed in the middle of the room betw.-er. Thornton Massie was fresidinir i lr two rttorne;. s. Sidna Allen su.l iud-e of the circuit court. He wasjile.ily appeared uirainst the le't wal! the representative of law and order I in line with the judge's he-i.-h in Carroll county, which had for more ( C.au.le Suanson Allen. I'loyil's -eroo.'
hi'.n a hundred veais housed the Aih'n wolf pack and was known as a district of "moonshine" and gunplay. The duty of Thormon Massie was to ; dmini.s'er justice according to the 'iw. and lie did his duty well. Too veil, in the opinion of the Aliens. There is n saying in southu est..-n irghiia that "No good can come out ' I
of Carroll county," and such was . itai gcd" and oldered the .- ev olentlv the ca.-e. ! take the prison, -r i.,to cu,t.,. The Aliens were a source of con- j Al'en started to reacli lor st.mt discomfort to law and order rhouting. "I won't go to i.i: trm the time William Allen, a giant. : .-heriff ni.ickly covered 1dm, wrh ti-ts like ba'tering rams and ' Vassie leaned f. wa,d. h ' v.-s l,k a hawk, first settled in j i pened tire from the back 1' incv Lap nearly, a hundred years i com and the audience statui' ut.o. ' If he was given his own' way j the door like cattle going Wdli.iin Allen wa- a peaceful man. chute. hill once crossed lie a- a tagiiix M..sic sunk d...vn me. hi demon. ho killed f'.r the pare love I F'oyd Allen opined up wtl, it. His son. Jerrv, father of th. ;'.,:, ff .ni another come., an preset generation of Miens, w a. j or. s.'.-uior Will Fo tor and n';" Idol, and ,1,'i rv hu.i tier son i. So the i t ntteiobuils rrm.
..If pa the ti k came io.ln licit ne , f t' e I'lll.-v - was , .,, ,e, Flo.,1. 1't g. lie ..hoot - ,f Victor. .mi: .Ii-k id. and a rou. ret , standard. id often l.n.k.'d or l.it'en. Th.'ii M id. aid no ihe j.,! r I'o.d ,11. t son, s driv-on-hme whi-k. y "PI" hv oflh-r. "What are v,,u loaded with there? .,-k. d the officer. "Manhood and moon.-l'.itie," ui A.red Alien, and the odcer, col .'inc.-.l of the tt'.lth. rode on his w.r T-i.lve veats before the .,hotii', i'h.vl Allen, then a deputy sherif let the ie,t of the gang hot at-kilh-d a fanner mi. I Mack Ho" '' II. who had killed one of the w a k in .'K-...f,.ne. T1'" coroner cnv reli, me! a vonlir' "Ki'l.d h a ti.-s unknown," although Howie taken fi..oi the county .'ail i oP tl . din I to the Allen ga OfllLA G. MCGUIRE ll.i'l llicn ill for Seven Davs With Slomach Trouble I uneral Monday. 'ii, dh -r n.'id i i ,.g.d forty ,,v,i: v. ai,, and twenty three days. ... ter.lay morntng at t er li' Noble ,tre.-t, following a even dny with -toma She had lived in lloone . he,' life Wi-h the exceptl. yea, , re-idenrc in India i" of'' two nNeva'da' otli. lence tee..a.-..d wa united in marriage in j I'i'il to Chailes .'ldiuire, who sur vives. Two children, Ormn and for - ehy, both of this city, and two rirp - children, Mary K.dher and Thomas M'-Cmrc, of m ar l .ehiinon, me living, Two brothers and three l isters also ,,rvivThe luncral will he held Monday. Tbe hour has not beet, .set. Hurial at Oak fill IN t.HLAT ItFMAMl. "The detnands for money nowadays are simply fn.rrmouK." "Terrible, tor-able! Here's the novel iiiiiei.t (Muling SJ.iKW.fWiti.Oiiu and only this morning Jones a-ke me to tend litm a V."- liotnn TranserlpL ' ' IMtV W'ANTHI. ' There w an npeninT" for a laiy to loam tie' printer trade at 'llie Reporter' office. ' Any tioy wiahing to consider the einployiii"nt please eall at The Ueporter oBk for itiformation.
became paramount, "An Allen neve (roes to jail."
Carroll county was a Republican : son. lolled, airamst tr lailinir facing Massie. ii..a.l, th. court, clerk, and Sherilf Lew Webb stood near the judge. The jury tiled in and anm.i.n.vd th. defendant "iruiltv." hveTv eve in the room sought Floyd Allen's fast da' d tl" idtv lit" rags, I Coad, tl ; Webb were I 1! n as ! , ten . con Ithe 'r.-et. r. li t clerk. i le w ti ' with a ; 1, n. ve , An,., d I r.t... i ! 'Me j ami "a ! jt .'hn I f. M took to t . and ft" hordes i, campe.l ; trail. "Ove i, n'oil'itam (..it , thiough black night" and i -a lawns r. de the aveneimr fore. s. I 'ihe niao.ritv of the h-od was f'H ! K citiired and liwcight ',. tr al ' ' Fh y.l and Claude Mh n v.e.f e. ll.i.'l to .halh and lAe'Ml.'d Jiarel, o s . I'll.'.. Alio On March Is. l:ili: M. in North ,', a llioek.,,!,' DONATKS S2.-.. liaymakers i.'le tamfort Kit Ii 'Ihe b.c.1 order of Hi, a n-c t'ng la t nigl I. v..t to th- c,,mrort K.t, H e enmnutt ,i and .-t ales that thi ,more kit, for;:.,, jboyi. ' ''".v Minerva ltoliisnn Passed I ''t' at Heidenct in Wa--h-inlun Township. 1 j j ,.,,y Minciva Lobi on p. 1 j .lWIIV wl h,.r icanlonce in Wa .hingtoii i (wn, hip at two o'clock ; ....t.-nlay of i ti moon, fol'ow ing a long illt,. s:i. ... ,.,.) haI j,r0M hedfa t thiec dc.v, 1 .:,i, u,.,. i..i, -,. a I ',. i in I'niin count, Indii.na, June 1. IH.W, and was tt'.'reloi'e ag I at th. lime of her ilemi.-e sevet'ty tun" years, three months, arid srx diy--. .She was married in this county 'August 2.1. is:,:) to the late Jacob Itobison, who died .September III, I'tC. The children ate, Clara L. Cranfoid and Albert, Thom.iH H., Kdward and Charles' 0. Uobison. (We sister, V.-s., I'.liza K; Parks, lives in Indianapolis, j ' Th.'' funeral will he held from the residence at 21K) Hundley aftei n. m. the ltev. J.wph' W.irhurton 'o.liriuting. Interment at the itobison cettie-
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Heat Your Garage on 5 Cents a Day INSTAM. a "WASCO" hnl Water, coil burnii. fK-re(pJ(ing garagr healing aynem. Maik U.t any garage holding flora to 6 cm. Uwtnhutrra heal alon ihe entire width of radiator lecUontoatUBtly and evenly in say kind of weather ostt but bttle for coal. Hot water 1 i 71 aft Ccrticentrate th, heat
Selfregulatinf Coal burning Need a enly 2 minutes Attention daily READY TO "WASCO" sy,tmi come con Any handy man can intali. filler required. Svtem feiird iplrte ready to No expenuve
eitra atiathmmu necruan-. Pncn arf : I "cat svttcm $(S7; 2-cai$ft4; 3-cr $Ui5; 4.1$!J6; 5-cit40. and 6-cr$lGl. Send for Free Catalog h tt n interrst rHt catatof f' krd full of valuable garage healing inlunnlMia. 1 clU htv to ttkc cjre oi your car te ttte win'.ci. FOR S At K RY J. S. lit VINE. IMumber 1IU)NK 701
PUBLIC SALE OF SHORTHORN CATTLE 1 will soil at public auction at my farm three niik's south of Lebanon on K. F. 1). 2, on THURSDAY, SEPT. 20 Ik'uinnin at !0 a. m. the follovvinji 37-CATTLE-37 ThirU -si vcn hcail of high-grade Shorthorn Cailic, fiiisi-sting of fiiiii'U't'ii head of Milk Cows, six w il h calves ,y side balance to b fresh soi.ti; Ihrtv vt'itiliiij; hi'if.'i'.s, extra gixul; four li.-ad of high-da: s yearling steers; six .steer calves, as iroeil as can be had, and seven head of extra fine hdfev calves. All of these cattle are reds and roans. TKU.MS-- T mis '- '.U i..' mailc known mi day of sale. I, limit will he serMtl en the grounds. John Murphy & Son f Ol . C. (1. '! i:ll;i:i:'l'T, Aiietimu'er. W. . I U MiNK. t'lerk.
Asbestos Fibre Roof Paint for all kaek, r lootal aod l-.e-cr r.,of,.. V.e can '.-.r :."U I ".'i'v " paper r..f.ns, !, - at.d ply paper. Clyde Lowe I'll"!!. 3ll . I r.itiklm St. Kast of Itonwells t.torerv LINDSAY ti TOLL!! I IXNERAL DlRKCiOiy BALL BI II.OINt; Net to Interurbae tsti., 0ffct phoat. lSl'. (ipf day r iht I liRKN'TON (;ARA(iE ' Autos and Auto Supplies East Main Street. I'hoi.c li'Ji
AUTO INN t.eneral r. pairiat; and '.tar.ii: . Accm. orien, Kell.Siirine!iel.l ant! l iike Tir-s. ;ASOI.INK 21c North Ij't.anon St. l'hone 21
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ST l Moat Needed let up. rteam30 Day Trial Offer OUR 30 day triel offer m. in fact, our guaiantee. X e tvtjl allow vou to tiy out WAM O-' for 30 tUy. If you are not satiafird with il at the end of that time e will have U Tfturnedatuuf eapeni. lj ilmot itl pnmit you to install a "'A'AaCO" in your gatige fo' days under actual Wintet cnndilioni with the diMinct undriiandins that we will refund yourtnnrwy m vA un-u vou it perfectly at..fid. IJ T'-ke advantage of the unutual otter now when you DR. A. F. NELSON VETERINARIAN Davis Bros. Livery Rarn rhones.7 and 2007 CALL 233 And Save Money on Groceries J. W. DAVIDSON ' Ac.ti.ks fntin Traction Station j JONES, THE CLEANER j Panama Hats Cleaned, 25c Phone V.A7 105 W. South St DR. R. D. GARRISON DENTIST Faraen Stttt Baak BaiKlaf Kooat I8-2l PhoiM Ml t , .Mftzgcr Lumber & Coal Co. Tin: riioNK okdi;r house I.chation and Thorntown. I'hone IS MA KERS OF THE FOLDING FEATHER MATTRESS A I -11 feathers cleaned and ticka laundered. Work railed for and delivered within 20 miles of Lthanon. PHONE 8(15. Shop at North and Meridian Sta. Tho First National Bank The oldest and larest bank in Rooms county. Get the Habit Save and bank w ith the FARMERS STATE JIASK
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