Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 15, Lebanon, Boone County, 15 October 1917 — Page 2

LEBANON DAItV REPORTER, MONDAY OCTOBER lS, mi.

mil HAD f: POOR HEALTH MIMBOZIC didate for governor or United States senator, but he is also expected to succeed himself as state chairman. Tho Democratic state committee has no chairman since the resignation of Charles Greathouse and one will probably not be chouen until after the close of the city campaign. Many Republicans, members and Senator James E. Watson and Harry New arc expected here from Washington and will spend considerable time until next December with political affairs. IN THE HOOSiER STATE Another Big Cut in Patent Medicines Suffered Muck Pin, Yet Had to Work. Finally Cured by Lydia ELPinkham't Vegetable Compound. tout it ii Buzzing Very Quietly With the Main Objective of Buzzing Near at Hand. Plaintiff Charges His Wife, Etta McCarthy With Cruel Treatment. 1 2 i NEEDS STENOGRAPHERS.

DAVIDM CARTHY ;fr - m RLES DIVORCE SUiT tl r : 1 I

Toledo, Ohio. "I am a widow snd go nut nursing, end suffered from a

Itmili trsuoie that caused great deal of mrtoin across my back, and through my ibdo men. Sometimes it would be tery painful after a bard day's work. I read about Lydia E. irinkriam eg et a b 1 Compound and triad it and it haa haloed ma won derfully, so the soreness in all gone now. 1 beiieve Lydia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Compound is juat the remedy lor female troubles." - Mrs. ELIIAitTI John, R. F. D. No. 4, Toledo. I 'hie. Lydia E. Pinkharn's Vef stab's CmBound, made from native roots ana herbs, contains no narcotic er fcarnful drugs, and today is retarded as the most successful remedy for fercsls ills. There are thousands of roluntary testimonials on tile in the Finkham laberstnry at Lyi.n, Hast., to prove tail fact. No Peddler ever sells Golden Sun Coffem ONLY grocers sell it They sell it because it makes you a satisfied customer. Golden Sun comes to you fresh and fragrant because tho cutting process seals in the aroma that makes each cup so mellow and tempting. No chaff or dust in Golden Sun. It's all coffee. Never sold with premiums. The WooUoti Spice Co. Toledo, Ohio People Notice It Drive Them Ofi with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass you muen longer if you pet a package of Ir. Edwards' Oi.ve Tarjl.'ts. The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver with Dr. Edwards' Ouve Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel, tliere's no sickness or pain after taking thorn. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets no that which calomel does, and jusj as effectively, but their action is g-nlle and aafe instead of severe and irn'attr.g. No erne who takes Olive Tablets w ever cursed with "aUaik brown U:e," a bad breath, a dull, listless., "no ge. d" frtliogi fMitiiASan, "rpJ H, fea4 disposition or pimnly fare. Dr. tdwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil ; you will know them by li.eir olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among patients afflicted with liver ar.d bowel complaints, and Olive Taolets are .hc imnwnily effective result. Take one or two nightly for a y.f ek. See how much be'ter you feel una h-!c. IOC and 2ic per box. All drugisu MONUMENTS See c for y?ur sntmtitre.".'! if "'J want firit ciaa stock and workmanship. Call us and we will bring you to aur shop for inspection. Khop phone 10i! Res. 11 B or 714 PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY HARLAN MONUMENT CO. CHICHESTER S PILLS !J ItiAhHkn 1iihm ??i i'.V.""

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Itj las afrnuffosal XtM Brrrlct.) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., October 15. The political bee is buzzing in Indiana, Lut it is bulling rery quietly, with the main objective of the buzzing being not far off. Open political animosity has, for the most part been submerged because of tha war, be it Haiti to the credit of all politicians. Interest is rentered on the municipal campaigns for the election on November fi, but quiet force are at work in all parties in preparation for future state and national campaigns. Ia many cities the municipal campaigns hav resolved themselves : openly into a fight between "dry" and I "wat" interests, and in many others this fght if being waged quietly l.ut ( fiercely, uevertheless. The prohihiticn law becomes effective next April 2, but certain "wet" interests are just as anxious to elect mayors of "wet" tendencies a if there were no law on the statute books. The "drys" are just as anxious to elect mayors who will close towns tighter than a drum c r. Ona of the notable fghts is being waged in Indianapolis where Lew 8haak of potato and vaudeville fame, is rapning as a randidate of the Home Rale partv after being defeated in Repablican primary. He is opposed y ('harlee Jswe'.t, one of the younger Republican power and Dick MdVr. a easiness man. comparatively sew to practical politics. Ia M'iocis Mayor Collin Hunch is lighting with his back to the wall against vrjau?.ed forces, v. ho declared the iitsue is one uf reform. I. O. 'iraf'.en. ki opponent, it ninnir.g as a Republican but declai -' the party aairia is uq'r a convenience in this instance. Mai or "J.m" (lossom, elevated to the offce in Tens Hants hen Don Rcnerls went to pri.-cn. is a candidate gainst Tarl'i Hunter, Republican, and Luther Smyres, socialist. Here, a'so, is the moral is.-ue, (iossoni being attat kerl as an ene.ny to reform. The racialists probably will roll up a hip vote. All the randidates have made bids fur rotes for women. Flenjamin IJosse is another Democatic mayor who is a candidate for le-election. He is opposer at Kvan.--ville by I rank Lament.'. .Socialist, who is arched ef il.. :;. aUv. ar.d Albert Mfi-ick. Rei,uh'ir'n. M-smcIc is

popular, and !!' .-e faces the f.ght of .his ifo. Mayor R. O. John-.,n. R.-publi'ao. is a earahilate for r.'a;or at (,arv. after be ng de'eated in the Republican pr r.ary. He iy rir.r.ing n an indclendent. It is -a d he has the hacking of Tom Knotts, an mfl ieoti.,1 Democratic Hilittr.an. W i!Ism I'. Hi -Iges 1 1 ti.e Hepuhie an nominee tnd Harve C urtis is the De.no, nitic I'arty lines have been split in South ' Peid, with several factions asserting themselves through an independent ran.'i-lute or support of a man of opposite party. Kuilolph Acknman iU.e Demoriatic candidate and Dr. I'lank Carson, foinieriy prcshf nt of the Central League of ba-ebali riuhs, is the Repuhliran nominee. In Anderson Maytr .Mellrtt is a candidate for re-eecti. n on the Democratic to ke!. t.'gly ch.ilges have I n i-urled at him because of pr.ving ruiliacts. The names of lth Kdoa.d C. Toner, Republican edi'ol. and Dale .1. C.p-'e: heiger, )ei,Kr.tic (illt.ir. hn-.e ,-en bi ought into the rn.-e. nod a biased articie on Toner in n power ful Republican organ in the s'ate if taken a-, an effort to ( lock hi', canoi-dae.-for govrroi. Crutenbe, e -r milV Pi.o a raivii-hi-e for tue Dein'w tal.c prtv for governor. Several women are csedi.j,. . .. ; ,i offices in the -hinder eltie : f i0 slate. Martha tt'. Herrnn i.. the publican candidate for city rleik at : Alexp.nder. If the women mffiage ;,. declared unconstitutional the question of whclh-r w..mea j,i hoi.i oil,, will ha-.e to le- decided. Aeide f i on city rantnaigis the n is con.i deralie activity ia state po'itics. (.overnor lemdl.cli v. ii; h- ahle to return to the governor's i lTiee in M ir. weeks, and imniedra'eiv he Wlii be confronted with hard problem. He V, ill have to i. 'I vacancies on the supreme bench ard the public service commission. Republicans will probably he appointed to fill the positio.imade vacant hy the deaths of Judge Irwin and Public Seivice Commissioner Woods, both of whom were appointed as Democrats. The governor is also confronted by the insistence of Henry Roberta, state fctHti.stirian until his office wa automatically abolished by law, that he lie Civen a position paying an equal salary 4.000 a year. Roberts continues to do his work, awaiting a final settlement The oil inspection muddle must be solved by court decisions, which ap-; pear a Jong way off. It la already reported' thr.t the btata chairman of . the Republican party, Will H. Hays, would be a can-

I'nele Sara Wants 10.000 Typewriter Operators. Now that Uncle Sam has the young men of the country training for military service, he finds that he need 10,000 typewriter operators and stenographer!! and typewriters, both men ar.d women, fur the departments nt Washington. The Civil Service Commission has nofilieil all of its 3,000 boards of examiners that they should pu. forth their best efforts to secure these urgently needed workers. While examinations are now held weekly in 4e0 cities, the commission stales that arrangements will be m.ade to have an examination held at any accessible plu, e where a small class of apolicants can be secured. The entrance salaries range from $1,000 to $l.JO0 a year. Promotion is reasonably rapid to tiiose whose services prove satisfacti ry. No appointments can be made to these or other positions in the. federal clas-lli-d civil service unless authorized hy the Civil .Service Commission under the civil service 'aw. Anv information to the coniiary i. unautho-iyed. This is a splendid opportunity to serve your country Full information may be secured fn m the seer -tary of the

hoard of civ the post oflice our city. Three Days' Knuatienu'nt Commences Thursday, October Eighteenth. The ;,-rdon 1'lay.rs tl e t.ran.i Op. ra llou l.r s commencing Thu coming to for thn'e '. . October 1H. J"hn II. Hoy. Opei a Hou.-e ger, .-tates that the company h. DROVE IT INTO BRIDGE VYiJIiarri hctt Met YSith an Ac tident on Lafayette Avenue Saturday.

f : , -, , f " v : r W' I leci.n.n. ruled to him vol.. highly. The (.oidcn Players ale noa- playing at Clinton, iml. Theye itC originally hooke.l for a thne days' engafement (hue riuf we-e p.evaii.il uiion to play a we. I. !ong r. I'm or o,.elling play ... ,!i he .n I'M Ii-ear' of .l,e." rl :. ,,' in- . mi org aid .lancing

A il he f a a-.l twenty .eat... ' : LCST CONTROL OF AUTO i

l.elo or not." Once a great republic, in real nee.; Willia n Sheet' , living northwest of the loyal assistance of every ciof Lebanon, was driving his automo- i.en, called for aubsrriptions to a bile on Lafayette avenue late .Satur-' bond issue of enormous dimensions, dav afternoon, when be lost control I One kind of man said, "I don't bpand drove into the abutment of the lievo I'll subscribe. The country is Pruirie Creek bridge. The radiator ' full of fellows that are all keyed-up and radius rods of the r'ord wc" land patriotic und when it comes to damaged. The machine was brought showdown, they'll make a few sarrito the Airhart garage for repairs. and take care of my part of the ,.. subscription, rather than see the enURATIt OF A?i INFANT. jterprlse flatten out and fail." ! Don't perch on the for.ee when your Marion Martin Ransdell the infant neighbor's house la burning, son of Benjamin A. and Orpha Uans- i Don't sit mi a roil of rope when dell of 710 Indianapolis avenue ws the ,,ip ; nhjnp, buried ia Oak Hill cemetery this afWr- j Don't .'ail to eub r!be for the kec-"""n-Aij I nd iu of Ltbsrtjr Loan bonds.

David McCarthy has filed a suit against Ktta McCarthy, for divorce, j The plaintiff avers that the defendant

' would pretend to be very jealous of him aid would frequently wrongfully accuse him of infidelity; that she ; would fvllow him about to places where he would go and where he was , working and claim she saw the prints ' of a woman's feet and that he had been intimate with such women. He also alleges that the defendant would become angry and slam the doors and throw the dishes about the home: the defendant was so jealous of him that he would be compelled to wnik sometimes a mile home after his dinner, v.-hen he was exchanging woik with t neighhors or otherwise in order to ! ket p down a fuss with the defendant. He charges that the defendant was in . the habit of currying about with her, deadly weapoas with the excuse that she intended to kill certain persons. 1 In July, 19K1, the defendant filed a uit for divorce. The property rights were adjust .-I hy the pi; intiff paying to the d.'fer.d.mt SHOP ard th-de'end-int was granted a divorce. Later the plaintiff says the defendant : pri riiiseil that if he would remarry her .-he w-.uld be a kind and dutiful wife ami would r. it aga n mistreat him and re'ving on this promise he , rei.i airied the defendant hut thai soon I jfter the second mainnge .-.he again , tr.jw d her mistreatment of Inn. i I'i.e plaintiff's attorney is A. J. Shelby. j WITH .11 ST ONE FIFTY I j DOLLAR LIHKRTV DON I) You h i' enoiich ethiv or chloroform to anaesthetize 2.VI or mre i r jn'ied soldier.- during opera-

Von hir. food for one si ldier for I'.ii ilay -. You buy oiioiiirii smallpox vaccine to nr.ko oihl sohlo-rs immune fre.tl tiiet -eoui-re. You buy a last hospital lahointorv. You l.uy fifty guili lis of peroxide of h,.!t..c. n. Yoa buy four gallons of tincl..ik over the above li-t, decide upon the tilings that you ..!! paiticiil.u-ly like t buy for y. or . ounti-v, and tiien buy a Lib. .f Pirrl f; ea, , of those tl.., .. Thai's ull ,J n..K: Ul do. li:,ie Sura will , the rest. All'l remember 4 Whiie you are I ii. ing tiio-e thing... "hii'i will help win the !.- and de'. al the kai-e,-, y.-u are bay id. peace and con tent for your mind, the eon-eioii--ni si . f luving .lone vur hit for America, and - V.u aie buying .,o,..t!,ing of solid value lor y.,r-elf.

NO TIME FOR SITTING IJY SAYS (iEORt.E AI)K l!y 'IK'MKiK ADK. A house was burning. All of t!r' neirhhor-, except one, were Dying to save the building. He sat mi tho Mice. S.. sorer-lei -hot ... sho'l'.l h"lp. "Tl.' "I't nee, I ie." he re, died. nth il'i'ienf tlial probably the put out v. ilhoiit me lu: n.i ami." nip .an Kinking. The .ami.- to the pinup. lore.! ali pumps go. i:g ar. l 1 uill laod mu - safely." 'I hat was the captain's asUia.ice. of Ihe Hailoi,. exeppt one, -prang to the pump. 'I hi.- one sat on a C'-il of rope and s.noked pis pipe. '"i you vaiit to urov.n;': asked a shifmiale. "I won't drown," va.. the cool reply. "N'ot while you boys aie doing my share of the work. I know you've got. to keep the pumps going whether I

All $1.00 patents 50c All 5,0c patents 25c All 25c patents 15c Conkey's Poultry tonic, 60c 30c Conkey's Poultry tonic, 3-k- 15c Conkey's Stock tonic, 00c 30c Conkey's Noxicklo tonic, tiOc 30c Conkey's Noxiciile tonic, 35c 15c Conkey's Gape tonic, 30c 15c Conkey's Limber Neck, (i()c 30c Conkey's Sore Head. 60c 30c Conkey's Sore Head, otic 15c Conkey's Cholera, 00c 30c Conkey's Cholera, 30c 15c Conkey's Canker and Cold. 00c 30c Conkey's Koiijie, 00c 30c Conkey's While Diarrhoea, 00c 30c Conkey's Scale I.e, 25c 15c Conkey's Lice Lowiler, 25c 15c Coopers' Siiwp Din, 50c 25c K. ev. V. Barli Wire Ointment, 25c 15c Silver Sain- Call Cure, 35c 15c

Coombs Drug Store 1SUY A LIJJKKTV LOAN 1JOXD!

Huron McDanitl Injureil Siittti'day When He .lumped Frum a Train. Ihi.ii M. Hano i, li.gh - hi- ,1 . .lent and en of Ihoi.y I'. V..D.H of West S..U.W Street, sjMel.d liactui'e.l riplc. aim tu afte r.oon when he j.i '..ol froai a cir winlow as the Cemp.i! v H tiuin wa pulling out. .M-Dom.l was nisinc the r.n tnM-..iig to tiie Coin! any 1! men .-. '.I t or tiuin start. ! up b. 'o.-e he ot oif. II. j. lopc.l cut of the y.onc.v a. id .-truck tli. ground with great force, he ..kii.L' the radial bone in his arm. Tor fixture wa., reduced hy Dr . I1. 1.. Haker and II. A. Heck. "JOHNNY (,HT YOl'K (.1 N." a real :iugh of the genand far beuine kind ure to. tw. "n for anv I "Johnny (lot Ymn hilarious gloom .h of the riotous sc: at tl ; c, jt, T part of hi t sea.,01 att ruction at tlv Theatre, Imliuna .Monday, Octoie r Wednesday and h 'Johnny Hit Y .oil Iv. .mat puie. hii,,t!i: g with . ..i a oit gly funny situtitien- ami boill around a story involving a In he;,ri..f cowpuncher, a fertilise ..-.,i;l:2 Duke an. I a girl about to he su.-rifhtd to Mammon. The iiriim low, 'vith the swoftnei.i of i suh.ii;i.iin chaser under full steam. You'll like "Johnny t,et Your Cun" because Johnny Wiggin, the m'igniil chaiacter is a new t; pe ol v.c.,;or,'n", a tvpe that rings true and one which westerners theMselvcs take to U'.' ir hecrts and pronounce ieal. I.oui.. r.ennisen, himself of the west, took .Sew York hy storm when lie lust Lppeared, in the slur r. le. U.a .e ll.o.'idwayites were won compli'tely by tn? charm of his personality ami by the striking originality ef hi creation. He wma Acciuiinod a gi-nuine Har of brilliant promise and Ims prediction lias been echoed by audiences in every city. He is supported by the original New Yorii ciiat and the production is the identical one which caused New York to rave. "Johnny (Jet Your Gun" concerns the adventures of Johnny VYiggin. a "slunt" ruler In Los Angeles, moving picture suidij, Tb play opens with

Coombs Fire Sale

a or.'. --cue i.ii.i in the eicp of a "com. d ih..n:a" idanl. Tc.oli i' shift.' n In h-.i ahle ...i,g Ishiiid i.iiiii1 1 s iielllf V.h.'l. Ji.hllliy i;,.'S to save the W o.' his i.al. loit vi.y tell n aiei spoil it .ill': it- it's teal I I'li'i .t.imi, ei-t ar.l i vs. il woth !.I ,re Hi'broc'i. I oname Iro.-t. 1 :hl.n t, n.T, Yeia I'm Iv. I '"i. .... Mah.n1 ll. h, 1..0C fa.:'".l, II. a." lb 0.101, Kl. Haker, lla; i ., ..,, a n' CO I i Ni.i'tii. ! 'I'll ' Munc. Th-atio g,.nt in ;... cly l A'va Mioiin and te l. . c.,n lie on! j;-, , tl.. .' for air, p' .'foiinKiv. A. L. Ward SpoKi- YcMctday Afternoon Ntt Sunday's Meeting. . j The l.eo-re r..or. of 1 he .M, I'l. . I. -ho ch was well ,i',, , i.liy af ; ' forrc ,11 i - In--' o,,-. i. fr , -r-' iv.ee of fro W. I . T i . IP" . Ward f the C.oiliai (,.!- I I'i I g V j the ii ' .pie to :., 'I, tel. ' I at til'- ( ,o,'.al I i-h'ir, " w til 'I ll.'V. ''has. Han.,,, a- .he ,1.1, Ml. ! Kvoiy !,.,.!,- is invit '. jALiTOMOBiLE SKIDS INTO STREET CURB! '.Machine Driven b;' Tlmrniown Man lldd Uutti Kcar WheeLs Smashed. Wii.-n (omrlr, Swisher of Thornloi'.n tr.ed t.. make the turn in his automobile at the corner of I'o.il.ce and Ka-t streets lat r ght. the re.tr wheels ski. hied into the curb. Both rear wheels were, smashed. No one was injured. UECOMKS MAN AGK1!. The Mid.iletown Daily saya: "The scarcity of telegraph operators is novt facing VVeninrn Lnion Telegraph eonoonny as well as many other co.ioanics. Manager 15. s, Oibbini.. of the Midd etow oftce gn-soufr-ed this Biorning

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i hi t-i. ....... j Flower Pots 6- inch pots 10c 7- inch pots 15c ''-inch pots 20c 9- inch pots 25c 10- inch pots 3!)c 12-inch pots .59c Bowmans 5 &10c Store P. Ii. WINTERS CHIROFKACXOK lb. ,;r- -Hi-12 a. m.; 2-fi, " p. m. CUSHULI ATION ANIi 8P1NA1. ANAI.TSIS FRTE Rooms Phone 236 L. W. KIRTIJY DENTIST First Nstinnal Bank Boilaing Third Fkwr DK. L. M. BEAVEN l' OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN vaters Stats Bask BuildJrtg 7 a. ra. to ( p. m. PHONE 2M. JONES & STARK CL0THIEK3 Suits that Soit. South Side Square th it iiis opcator. Paul Yan Archie, will soon leave for Shelliv, Ohio, where re w'lil work fur the same company m '.he capacity of manager. "In loiii-g him he will probably lie forced to use the key himself for -.iitie time on aerount of the scarcity of open tors. He a.,n stated that th" V, ester" Lnion company would lore, i'nproximately 3,01)0 ncn through th .'.elective law. "Mr. Van Arsdale has been an ofsi'ra'.or at the M.ddietown office for some time and is very capable of holding his n.-w position us manager of the -ihe'liy office." Mr. Van Arsdale ii, the son of Jlr. and M"s. timer Van Arsdale of Merhar.icsbnrg, and brother of Mrs. Hoy Atkinson, and Mrs. Hlanche (leoiffe of this city. He haa many friends here who are glad to see hint take a betler position, and wish him the best of success. Peaches. P'X bj Plenty of n;cc to can. tU,m per busBei, Lewi 4 BUirn, S