Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 300, Lebanon, Boone County, 17 September 1917 — Page 4
I IE. Nail, JMltor. fc Nsat, Msnsasr. a R. N'Ml, &iffitaul MaMMCST. l- ttattsrlon, Nsws BMttor. (fevsrv vstilng sxropt Sunder null Millions rsachin 12 Kuml
f towns tl J to the malic l r t lh postoITu:. II t lifaujiC iiualnesa, ' second-cl l!an.a.f ; N'sws, " Tiaai vr macumoi. (Wtl nut,crlptlfnfi psyjrtle strictly 18 aovstic-c ami t'appr will b dl.ctri-tlr-uid uni-i ulser!plon ll rsue'vwl). ut wail, one rr n.irO K !, mi omnlh 1.16 H Mil, uire months 10 Hall, arte IHi.i 35 I'y Csrrtw, r ek 1 ns yfr 6A'fi t"H(ituarif.s"anl Curos" of Th-inki " .it,' ub)ct I" etur ..f i- l"r lino ot si ..r.il I-..HI rlio.,1,1 accompany irmu-r of till kll.ll. A'tnali,!, mailer ( litt!in or anything of a lit nsturs 6ol cosplna' al ftny price. A4vfii-tlKliia roles tna'le tuiowa on np .lotfertlsinrr lt.l'l lid ('! kabobic oaxsaoAB. sutcd XMiun Bonne laMir No. , 1 . A. ! ,d Frldm- ou"h r-mn,. ; ,:m Ivory C. Toils, sccrc-wry; tVJi .Shaw, W. kl. Lebanon CI J No in. onle r-l.1ny cm fail -Nays, sec T.shnnon fli-ipt. and Wwliirml.iv Ivory C. Tolle. Cooniba. K. K flsone CVwnrll. tMrd vVe-lnei-'Iriy O srls ilarlUir,B reorder. n.i is. n. s. y i'il.;' Ivury'c TuU. l.ionnn Tcniliisr. Thirl .M..HU.1 1:So l). oli, recurditr. A FlTTP t. ItKHKiMTION. One f the fin..'-t a s Hi; i a coin- . BiuiJ'y can honor Its tilic e who ai'- , Eoitij awav, r v ho r.ie r.tijinii' ftr tiairirg done woik Co.- the coinmwitty, if to pve trem n 1m.i i t. at least, a dmnir. at winch lhv:e not only shall be ths proper vi mds, but , where a right s pirit ma" be shawn. Would it not t e el! to trite tne soldiers gpinif away, posnihly to 1 ranee, a 1 dinner, on net .Saturday, to be s rvi i in the court house, or even out of doom? This dinner could be nerved , by the ortrni?.stion of patriotic ladies, and there would lie txca-mn for kindly words to b spoken, and tne I toys ca be given the niaisia-i-tl or tii ccurity. A parade is fine, but tin re is rothIns; yiat can slioiv appreciation of ilowo'k to be done by ihej- sun.n-t , boys more than to five n.em a haiCjU' t. No more sixt't favor cm b. sh'V.-rt to ny one than to I into a home and have op, mi feast with the family, to h family for Ihe tunc. Mi, arc goin2 sway, thev an the bij family, and t! prcciate aittinff down the family, or Jt least a by the mot hern ami ui comriunity. It is hardly mrht for the -iys to go away w.thout any i Liung made of the fact tney a'e h in,; their home to fii'nl for t; is muoity, and for Iheir rountry It i easy to arraotfe ati k n-i ' demoiBtratiorii whei! tnt mart of peopi is in it. Jl ST A Si fit. t.s i i )N. " There was talk at one tnr.e of a Circuit rld with lyeilanoti one (,i its poiot. Tins circu.v load wa-. to be an interurban. but the pro.ie. t, nk at many others, ailL 'hy not have a circuit road through the county sea's of all tii uoiiiti'-s adjoin'eg the coiu.ly vitii tiie rtaie capital, thit ciiruit mad to be rc'y a hai'i aurfaced road, fit Cn dnvirg and ,-e!ii.(r, both for businasH and Tor JoyT it wiil ' - io' ot bail! s! -ri b. wh a rnatl would be vry valuable, and it eoul'l be, built without much txperiK. Tne rud--,ay it alie: .iy prepare.!; tfau is tl.ei arc r. aa.' from irne county seat to another, but tii''e road are good, bud and indifferent. "nr txan.ii!", there is a straight road frm! l-i iiaaoo tu N'oblinville, but It is nt in condition to make riding "puch, of a joy, una as tunic- it is r.ot Ce bos) p,s h'i 1"r la" trn.'i'r of its to th. i rt ,1 o' texp"i for
the Bummer. It is impossible to pre",nt 'hue's holm and roi.Kh placee. and
I theme ate a damage to nil kinl of ! vehicles, aj will as to the disposition of the people i There it a part of the road already : cemented, and adilitiona of other sec - jtionst each yrar would soon aee tliis i roar! a real satisfaction, as well aa a rr"ltri expense to the people. Ce-! mont roads, well constructed, should ! !- ' .i l.f Mimc. It would be a awtion ;
of what ini'.-i... l'V-'!i circuit roail, 1 u-Hl ncf.inn i:. :iani; v,r ii.:.ae ali at- By joyl; C0X1E. once. evn ii it. i ever done. ! , g tht inimamnnl Xan itim.) Hard-aurlaced roads are cotoiiiR, NEW YORK, September 17. Very urtil why not have them amonff the little has hren sail! about the entrance first, rathor than at lust, after no ' ' the "IVarl of the Antil'.ea" in the ,, . ., , -..-irld war, and yet its tic-ision 1 1 fr, m.iny who du!. enjoy them have . jw . CuiUni States it;.! a :u i. iwn luiil lo vest amid the daisies? ,jK , .at Ktru.r! ' ' vn-iafv has (!! 'Koine built road.- lo lent, and nddt-d matf-'jl iiiid moral atiencth n.-in,.. l,.ia a pretty f-iii irjiutation for '.o the cii'J-e of the allied. d....tf tl.mt-a. When there i one auto lh" nr 1 t'1"-, we mu.t l.ear in , , .m il a few facts of the greatest imio rvH) twenty people of a county. ,rrt.lluc. ci,a today ,a the (rreatest 't U time to tliink abtUt having roads VBar ,r,uunK country in the world. h.it make .Irivins; a tdea.-iiie, that ;.nd its Ihrre million tons of this pro,.:.ke bu--inc.a profit and that do not dut is U-ing shipped to the United dttr..v vehicle, that a.o expi.ive x."eS and other countries of the en- ' Un'.e. Cuha also is producing an r.. e.isilj danutfea. 'iiormous uuantity of alcc-hol, a (rood ..art of which is used in the munufac-
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ing .Suruital Uri'Sfing l or hhipment. vill he in r-i: it . T!i M:VMvrf,ss hllMvl Itcriih.,,i: ,', s. SHIMi'l'iiN, Si-piemtx a n.H. mat- ar. . . t W . ' I"' -I about hi! colli i;e pr.il . Ita-t etipaiih- of ti Hr. list Wilour, t eiawl ManN.r'1 I nr IimhI A-ln,ini-.trai nir pi v to enrouiut-e the I le , t t . ('. Hwr rali: d lhai i to hoc oi'. ViVn l.e fouiai hmi.-clf fa.li.It i.l o.-oa.a'inir ll.e wooo-n A.h..,i,,i, he ili-crl.-il that it took a nan to rairb a unman. As a run-j'.'n-r. he h';il! his ttafC of lanvi, vi tiear tilt his As ,,pf it'll no mni to In- a raiip'tttn r-.r v.onnii, ir,an:."r-d by women, liut t v as a ihjii who ran the campaign--.i! a rraa v. ho was canny enough to ; v! : oil. ti-Jt hot ity from the women, VtOl'NUEI) POIU'S TO IT IV tiivTi cr . j ll,.tl t ' lii futwwiMMMi '. rc,i NPW YOHK Septomtwr 17- , Ma'i.'.ed Kiench poilus will play Sun.a l ar to the kimbes in the Kietab i -..a- lone this ( hi Mtmus, while the American lied tiroes mil atteatl to . to. hitaiKial 'h'tai is, according to an , i.ooou.ir'.ineiit ii.s.ie here Iimisv bv die " Y-.'k rimpier of the .. Ka'i'jluJ! t too. . " - i- ' ' V::r ' I'lfpei -1 Ti
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FOR SPANISH WAR JD 1 I Will Assist the U. S. in World War Shows Appreciation of Our Lift For Them. ,e of li'iuid fii-e. yn'y fi.untiy and that from lis ponus tl'.an tluee millions, n" ii.t thousand io'n active scrviie. nit th" vi.jna: reimhlii' by it.t action voiut I e!Uct. h hail shown coni1. ly t:;at ti.' Spanish-American ni .-. a!lhii'Jt:!r(iiviil,'d by laniru- . liahitH ami culture from lite great fdic ol tin. nor'h. are nil one in ul tin I. It. will 'd the real .araheif all men irut i the Culnin co.it-t.---s unanihaekeii I'rt'sident Meimcal in in tton oi auraramst Kaisergreat principles were writIhe history of the world; .titi;de till is latent among II a. -al.lo "K iii tl e h.-tn t of our pre '..op. . 'ike i P.' Ihr island resoon li-llowd hv others lart and iargwagfi panntiia and Hrav'.p immii.inI tli.-ir n.-t'-r. Other 'an coiMtrie that for ' t n ....loll- rea-.ons wi re r.ot able to pun o,.,nst tne c-imm-.n enemy netfrthe--' s v. re piunipt in aniiiMirictng tnat -nev were h.-ari and soul with the .whey fo li.weil l,y ttie great states-. an. Uooi'tow Wil-cn. A word as to the material aid n nI. red by ( uha lo her allie-: An i.-h.nd ' oi ;o hlty tholivanri sii'tare mile., w.th p- riial.s 'he b: -t bays ae.d p-irts in the .vo.-iil, .-urioi,riHed l.y thcu.-ands . f key , ai.d -mall ami large island.-. ter,Utl'll must valuable ba,r 'or denoan soh..mi. -. in, which tin v ci-ol have 1 ll k I a I I ,1 i t ,t , n I l 1 T e If t r i r- I i t 1 'ate,,, Kui-op.. and the youth Aireran At'ar.tic ports. a!,o n'l mat ' .'h l.eliii- u-,..i the Panama canal commg from the pa-lie. With the entrance of Cuba in the ir. t.ns danger hm not omy lisafaretl, ' ut al-o the allies are drpriv- :'. tne gieat beni-iit of being able ' is.. ..i tne ( unan i. ni ts to n pienh lien -hii..-. with coal ami other A fbe I ( jhn ilivlarco ,.ir mi (H-nnary li ur laigr (iermau -sol.- mien, (, in the i-land were ' li d ano. filter ttmlt going repans.; vie presented to the I niUd Suttis. , esiiont Jiennraj reiu-ing lo atcipt ..Mit.-nt it.eu-fi.re, a veiy patiiotie ml 1..i-!..'ll-,h uilion U.at brought a a. t em o-i afil g and gr i.,us wage fiom President Wilson. HEARS TKOOl'S AifE OFF. SIIK KNITS ALL NIGHT Itj, fhe Imltrnthoniil .Vril trrHe.! K AN'SA.S CITY. Mo., .September 17. 'Ah. n the news of the cal1 of troop to r ranee leached ilele a few days ago fi'e.,ii"ot reHrtitior: d'Htnrtei! it until l story in certain sertion of the ' ity was that all the boys in olive drab were to leave at once. A patriotic elderly woman was stirred by tne news. A pair of warm woolen socks were not complete. They The next morning she rushed to the Institutional thureh, breathless and tiretbeyed from a night without sleep. "I'm not too late, urn 1 7" she aked. "All night long I worked! to get them finished before the boys left today. I've none in the bunch of my own tiiat I know of, but somewhere 1 have a boy wlto has quit writing home. Miiylm he has enlinted somewhere and he mt(tht even wear thf-se seeks some day." 4 At the church wore raemheia "f the dru't board. 1 hey en pleio'il her mi- , l.tuk tu U ktitit he viat ' "l li tiiiisti ml imn na g's v,oi V tAa
SMIL BDOilil P''JDl ll I COLWMIY FUllD FOR CO. H
! Many person interested in the welfare of Boone eounty'f suliiier boys have thought of the matter of providing a company fund for Company H. Uic county" only active military oi gani'ation. It it a fact that moat of the companies from o-.Ucr Indiana communities have been provided with fund in order that thv might enjoy many cottif r.s v'-j.i, they otherwiaa could not u'- .:. government rule of I i .u.eaity provision, taptatn U 0. Slaifle was in Leba-j npn yei terday, and talked to several j penile in trie interest of a wonipany , fund. He said that the meinbriH of: the home unit are doing without many j thirirs! which would add materially toj Orda Plunkelt Badly InjuredFour Other Youns Men Are Hurt. An automobile driven by (iuy Mclains of near Habzelrig and occupied by r'h'yd Zimmerman. Orda Plunkelt, tl.de l.awler ami (lirsham Adams, of near Max, figured in u smasliup af the ere-vint; of the lenn.-ylvania rail road west of Pike, about live mile noiih rf Lebanon, The narty was op ti-o j( to Lafayette. They were going al a biph rate of n.eed it is sa.d win n tney encour.ternl Hie railroatl ere--inir. They were s 'iC so fust '.:i;it the machine when it struck th giade leaped twenty-seven feet be vend tne track before it struck thf ground. Plunkett wi tnrown out upon h,s hrad and shnulderj and wac haiMy hurt. The other young men Sod ,-i-eil mis and hiu. ':' lia.ilt ..inaslieil up. hioiwht hack in Ul'..u;i i re attended I The cai Plunkett wa;. : wl -rc his iny In. II. N (''M.n-. 'I h.- lUnmgcd maihine wa; l-rnachi to the 1'alm'c garage for're I aiis. About 6lO Raised to Pay Expenses of the Evangelistic ( ampaijjn ut Advance, A large crowd attended the street r-'eeting coriduc'cd Saturday night in .t'lv.ir.ce by the iiarr cvangeii tie partv. A Hcial feature was the sing mo is a niale uiiarlet. Alter the stiiet Semites the amiienee went to the tals-mai-le, where services were ::!. All the services were well atteipled hiimiay. At tiie men's meeting in the afternoon, .)' was .ied tr l-.ein nef.ay the expenses of the meetpig. The total amount raised is $6W. This afternoon after school, Mtss Mason and tne high school giris .vill enlov a hav wagon ride lo the home of M ss Lela tmmert, where short talk" v ill be given and songs will be sung alter winch the menibeiM of the party will go to the grove of II. W. I'rofflti here tii'y w ill enoy a picnic luncheon, hollowing g cuititm of the Hair party theie will he no services this roi'H!g. fine acco.sion whs looeivorl at tne seticen yv.uritav nit'ht and one Sunday night. On Wedncolay night a delegation from this rity will intend, litis being Lebanon nti.fltt. WHEN BILLY SUNDAY WAS FAST ON BASES lUj Ihr so.niill.oiifl A r.i t "lii-i. I.UH AM.LLLS. ("ul. trtemli 17. "Hack in 1K8P" wiUI Hilly .Sunday, the whizhsng evangelist, who is conducting a drive on Satan here, "I was playing short -,iop for the f'liicage White Sox ami we had a crackerjat k club. They said that I was the faitesl n.an on the bases in the league "Arlie Latham, who nlaved for Ihe fct. I.ouih lirowns, was the fastest man in the American Association, i "We staged t'le tace in .it. Loui. I heat hun. We ran a hundred yard . ami I broke the tape, lif teen feet ahead trf him. Bix chks took o'V time (Three registered 10 seconds flat-aral three 9 !l-6 seconds. I guess that was lining Mmc, huh? There was a lot of money bet on that race, but , didn't get any of It." Origin of PotUry. Pottery probable nut rain Inlo eervin as a pruierr,,in lo ti,? ve awtle of .itird, slin. hr. k. t work of re.''l. yetmc hrnnehoi and oilur nutteH'tiu. e;id nuolly Wrume tw is if b". f it it, ll f
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their tomfort and enjoymei.t because j Boone county has no", backed them ! up as the homo communities of c'.her companies have done. ) Several business men and promiti-; ent men have already stated that they i would contribute, substantially if a. nvovement for a company fund were inaugurated. i In all canes where company funds are donated, the military authorities require a repoit of how every cent is expended, and make sure that the money is used only for the needs of the members. It is up to the local people to see that the hov.s of Company H at leu, I enjoy the comforts that other .-oidiers are enjoying;, while thy arc in the .urviee. v GIRLS TAKE PLACES OF PULLMAN PORTERS ilty tP-r Infwt tonal S'rtrt ffrrruf.t CLEVKLANU, September 17. (i'rl today aie taking th placid of porters, chefs and wafers on trains t.ratinfr on Iho Wheeling hiuI L.ke Kiie hntwcfn Whefling- ami this rity. ! is nt a question of wapes. Th: AirU pot a.s ninth as the mon. "Tlipy pie leitkr sat i.-fact it'n," i.fnciat I'astft'iigtT Agent Mvsi. T BR HuzinK of Freshmen Must Cease. He Declares Penalties Provided. BY KARL f.TI.I.KTTK. Professor H. G. Brown gave a talk before the student of the high m-heol 'oneerning the having of the hrch-in-'n. He stated that this was the "ilst lime he had ever been ralhd upm to make such an aniteal to the tii.er,l body. .Many ieople of the -..'An are vcrv muth distiii-tied bv the owdyism of seerttl of the high ,e,inol boys who latve for tiie past veek been engaged in the annual cus tom of har.ing the Fro-hmeu. I'rofes'or Prow n said tat the poodle of Lebanon had hi'her ideals for the iioys tiiat attend the high school. He stated that there had In-en a new plan darted and had been followed for the 'ast four years that being the attnial tug-of-war. It was hoped ln.it .then this plan was to b sdb.-til ited 'or the old that it would do away w ith the latter and create a new spirit Vtween the Kreshman and Sophoniore laa-tes but as stated by Mr. Prown. he underiia.-smen have not remained loyal to this idea. Mr. Brown stated bit from now- en he wmi'd find it e,..iry for the school t,.i;,rd to -usend or even expel any one ha.tng r aiiv hoi, who is hazed without prost. lie said liii't he did n. t wish to nforce it but it cul l not no on unheeded by the school aulhorit es and ha! it involved too mu.h risk to let t irogre8i: liny farther. A'-o Mr. 'Ir'.v'.n said that too much time was -oi-nl upon the streets and at unlecdrd funtiioris b many of the stuleui.s and that they opcrtei! to get by with only tiie woik in the ..-chool "(Kon. He said that this roitld not be done wi'hout.a little studying outside he ..ciiiK.I. Last of all he stated that he wanted Ihe students to remember '.hat the school is ori.'an i.ed to develop honesty of character and lay the foundation for their educational career. "Thee are the essential things and do not !ne si",ht of the main tliinir," he said. R.MY CAMPS PRODUCE SCORES OF WAR SONGS 1-OUT SHLIilltA.V, 111.. S ptem17, Semes of war songs aie croouiiig up at the various regular army i and national guard tamps through-: out the country, anil doubtless the national army camps will add many i more. Here is one sung by the boys ; at i oit Sheridan: There's a war lord due to tumble In Hi rlin. When he heals our ca.-.-oiis nimbi--. In Berlin. Oh, we'll mak" that scrap of iiaiier Look like forty thousand acies When we're matching down the main street of Berlin. We are coming to make trouble tn Berlin. j Oh, well smash the kaiser's bubble In Berlin. There's a day of dissolution 1 Coming to that blooming Prussian. i Whrn v.u're marching down the; main street of Berlin. j CHOIiL'S: There's a day of restitution eurt-ly coming on: te, a day of reticulum certain rotuc on; Vt it h titv council of the nations To fit terms of reiiant! ton. 'i ou will find, vine Lti'" s nunc!
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spoiisibility and it quite fitting that you should give them a square deal. Then let thtni walk around in stylish, comfoitalile shoes that are to their likinir. Let your feet wander in here and be suited. Morgan Shoe Co.
$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$ $25.00 TO $300.00 Loaned upon Furniture, Livestock and other Oiattcls at legal rates TWENTY-FIVE PAYMENT PLAN , Tn turns vt JOCl and ovtr you may have 2 months In which to rcpa your loan, or you wav rpv Boonr if you like. SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMERS , Write u or call imnn tin for full rticular. W iii he in Irfhanon each Friday W. A. SWANK 411-11 U..n llur Uidtf, Cr awfurd.-ville. Ind. w lHHi We t Mam struct, lel.au. in, la I. (Squire Trowbridge's ofl.ee) i s' 5 i J i; sH i ; i: ; S i S S 5 5
jiastfJlMlJ Knitting Needles A fine asrtt.irtment of 10 ar.tl 12 inrh eelluioid neeitles. New priee 10 ineh lOe; 12 inch 2."e. Bowman s 5 & 10c Store First Rural Loan and Savings Association 113 M. KiMdisn It, Xbsnra H. P. New, Secretary COOK BY WIRE WITHOUT FIRE Interstate Pub. Service Co LiNDSAY & T0LLE FlTsERAL DIRECTORS BALI, BUILDING Kest te Interorhan Statloa Office jhone !3'i. Cpea day ii riSt ERENTON GARAGE Autos and Auto Supplies East Wain Street Phone 234 "a.N;orai:,fl. l FbVrTr I JOHN II. HOY General Real Estate Business GRAN'O OPEUA HOUSE Cl Pbone 100-Y THE ttEXALL STORE AUTO INN deneral repairnn and stMaitr. Arresaorus. ketly-Sprinnlieul and tidvjTirea, GASOLINE 21c Vort't L- '-a ion at Phase ii
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you ll maoce x good citizen .... J CADILLAC, PAIGE AND DODGE EROS.' CARS FIRESTONE AND U. S. TIRES ENGLISH . AUTO AND ' TRACTOR CO. DR. A. F. NELSON VETERINARIAN Duvis. Bros. IJvery Barn Phones 7 and 2)07 CALL 233 And Save Money on Groceries J. W. DAVIDSON Across f rmn Traction Station JONES. THE CLEANER It. C.JONES Phone 387 105 W. South St DR. R. D. GAREIS0N DENTIST j Farmere State Bank BailiUg Room 2IS-2M Fame tO-E Jletzger Lumber & Coal Co. TIIE PHONE OP.DLR HOUSE Lebanon and Thorntowa. I'hone IS The First National Bank Tha oldest and lanreet bank In Emm cotaat.
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