Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 19, Lebanon, Boone County, 20 October 1917 — Page 4
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out ana lavna ef Jatnutowa, Ad-'. not be so serious a mutter, after all. ?? eiSc"burfcWfcIaa'iui'a TaPjAs is generally the case when a great una a4 Roaatoo. na,ur8l nomnt begins to fail, we -'i10 M, fconlt;7 have begun to provide substitutes, aaattar at tha poaloKica at Lebanon, lad. . r
V, Tela pbonta Business, 7; Mewe, tsaat or Buascsurrioa, (Mall subscriptions Parana atrieily I la advance and pir will be diioontluurd ualesa aubacrlptlao Is rnwl. S Wait Sw uiii'i '!""!!!!! iJt
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f Carriar, ana !ar ... .r f (c or Una of six JVthw liid" ,Adlr"maPmtTr,of lottartwi or 'anything of a Ilka naiura at ald at any price. llealw,.l"" fl1" M1 knWD "TpJriXivertiiinaritpantativa im.ric Praae Aasoclation. Naw Tork "1"' - - BLaaoaiO OiLUISE SUM Maattnre. Boon Lodsa No I, F. and rrldar monlh, ; lory C Tolla, sacretaryj .. ' : Walter maw, n. m. Latunoa Chanttr No. !l. Order Etm Btar. rirat Tuasday each month. i II . a. Dlla Van .uys, eraiary; fcUr BcdiUti, w. M. S.c(Thanter No. 39. 1 wni Wsdaiidy eacli month. 7:J0 p. Ivory C Tolla, scrtary; Baa Coumba, II. V. Boone Council, No. third Wednesday each n CltarlM Hartnaa I. al.j taoardar. Tbanoa ComiTHndrrv funaiar. Third Hnnd: . M. .. 41. Knl(hts enh ; Ttjlia, facordar; fUalar T. Jon-e , NweCV 1 XVv ZseJ SJ:F.P EYES WELL OI'KN TVar. . In m.nv Ki. fires in u 'lyllf 1 Ifil lKilr M.aTOuiry, aiam Mai p.irs.n.sM.w X0UitryVStlA f mytit :2ry thrffhaa i. j'bf f'f ' iVful t( f fol aippTih V VunWortf 4 . .. ,. . recent Ore at Indianapol,. ,n inaasry mthtng The rei
which a great mill was destroyed, and . A FAIR MJtidESrlilN. . . hs tte-enpd her oppressed chihlrcn , the 'iof.. Thirmr's incomparable or'th fire at Kansas City that deoVoyed I . . j firak tf '"" tti"- fhreign yoke." How can chestrn of fiv( playing at the Tren-
- "" 'c " eendiarv origin, and oomc enemy of the country is doing g his terrible 1 V0T- Nr.-imi ; 4'l
watcntuiness'-ortfre wuntfT' men requited as it would to fail t houS be redouhled. It is no time(4,our 0(Jt mmey. in faot, ,t , s,
to to the pnduet. of the shop; tfe mill or the farm It is not a time ; to 7-avc too much confidence in tne . - .... strager, wtthm the gates, or even j wrwho hax-e beeh with. n the gates ; lor lung lime. r.iornai vi,iiaiict ia te oric of food and munitions. ; Anyinf of value is worth itelend-: ing nd protecting. Let the people i ee tfcat aowie enemy does not destro) ' the things that are of value to L'ncle Sam. in this hour of need. STTLL WORTH ITS FACE. The mints ore working night and day to supply the people with silver money. And, a fine thing about it is that money will not depreciate in value it will be worth a hundred cents in gold, to the dollar, even if the dollar does not buy quite so much as it formerly did. It will buy a dollar's Worth at the particular time of investment. The whole world has isBued so much money during the last few years that nr.ne of it buy as Biuch as it formerly did, hut L'ncle Ram's dollars still lead the list as the most valuable money in the world. : MIST STILL PAV THE TRICF., , The poor women of Indiana do not yet know whether they will be permilted to vote et the city elections ! In NOrember. The higher court it ' taking a recess, and may riot decide t the "uffrsge question until about vemher 1st, and then may decide it ...'.,. ! Progress is slow in the world, and bout all the rights and privilege the tateorowo.y of TahMo.1 t irTihe tMTttTi c., ! B'l XrKI'HKt) I)01.IR8 for e"h and . p-v of rhtante that can tf 111 uaa of liAI 1. 8 OATAHHH C1'Ra. H-RAKK J. rHKNKT. SHrera to befora rra ana oh'-rlhe4 la A. TT. OT.KAfiOV, Khtk Notary r-h Cora Is U 1 lnlr ms-stlv uik.b tee bl'w sno ant-; -- - , tl. , .T"M & mint rmurH Ut tttit4B
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rifice. However, it in no time to ! to pay the demand. LUMBER SUBSTITUTES The depletion of our forests may The use of other building materials inI stead of lumber has proceeded in rej cent years with surprising rapidity. More an(j more, we are using steel, ..it - , brick, concrete or tile where formerly wood was employed. The total re-K board feet a year. That is more than one - fifth cf the lumber consumption 1 in the United Status for 1115. And! gmce ,ne raU, of Buh4titution is grow- i rate of substitution is grow-1 intr l,v liver half a hillinn (uuirH fixt a year, it is re:lily seen that in a few j years lumber will not amount to more j than hu)f of g our buiMing material. Much of this change has been due! , . . . "al"? v ,ul But more of it is due to the merit of other ?tuff. The superiority of steel, brick, tile, atone and concrete for i... : ,..,.,. 4 j ' t"n""K-. c-nirni in. of 0ianks f,)r sidewalks, of tile or . composition instend nf wooden shingles : K.,. 'or roofs, needs no comment. The j no comment. The j
new materials are more permanent France has declared, with absolute to the front when needed have noand more fi rent-oof. Thus, desoite duality, that she will n.v-Pr l,v H.n natod a perfectly gold new guilt,
their higher initial cost, they are gen-
eraily round mere economical in we provinces, sne wants them hecause tions- hcHj(ips ,onatm(t some good long'run. The tendency to suhstitu- they are hers. She deserves them clothing, gave a wagoo load of pumptin, says a Forest Service leport, as partial compensation for the in- kins, squashes and many other things
has affected about every purpose for tis and mine props. And there is no limit to the, supply, for our deposits of clay for brick and tile and limestone-for cement ure inexhaustible. Nevertheless our forests are still stone - for cement are inexhaustible. Nevertheless our forests are still (milking. The lumber consumption . till exceeds the growth of new timlier.U may (c that a natural balance will be struck, but the Forest Service hclds out little hope of that. The , , 4 ,. , . demand for tak.ng proper cart, of our icrrsts and planting new ones is as a-rcat ms ever, and as well justified. alwrvs need lumber in larire t i;
j4r - t. for purposes to which the; ' treat Britain has eii oyikM '!4 - 1 priif stuff nv nut so well , ociiUji Hi.wevcr 1oa UtaT n'it iati "picU " .,",' t.' I .la'ai uVdare Lloyd-George. "England i H . : 1 l Si ' .,.. i . 4 .. .. 4 "T . .. . . , 1nten.fi, to :?ty hy rrance until she
, "? . i,gl: ffl Liberty , . ,v - liond business, aWT Were i real doubt tii.it It will met! the' It would be Jtist ... , , meet the quota of equiroments l fca. D fail to m. much casir t0 ,an mo at four; p,r , ,. jt s t0 wnr forth the i.... . , V.ry rounty thf rr is Pnou(-h mm(y that llrs, not ,,v 8ny taxP, a to me,.t tn(. rrqll,,.st f-r money ,or the 4.jhprty im. The Liberty Bon,1( are non.t:lsahp. FAIR EXUI ANt.F. IS HORKKKY A destroyer of L'ncie Sam has met a German L'-boat and had rather the wcr-t of it. This is the first circumstance of this kind, and the people aie hoping it may le the last. It cannot he hoped that none of our vessels will be destroyed, but none -hould without taking a bigger loll of derma l war craft. Even fair exchange is robbery in this case. SEASON'S .STYLES ALL IX. a It is announced that higher tariff: anted no, not by the conmerely hy the railroads. High'"r tariffs in congress would have j saved many taxes that are now dircet, but it is too late to get these tariffi now, as the war taxes are all maoe lor mis season s styles. SHOI LI) APPLY EVERYWHERE. ...i, ar ,.iv nts a (round ,,. nul ut t,!inon ,ut merely at rdianapolis. The effort is being .,u t is- p,..i r lkin
No-!(J,wn ihr it j. nih everywhere.
.nd ,fforU shouu nmde to an. : ph. t, all the state equally. Why not ,, .nm, ,u.t ..,.., ti.h to this ronvntinitv ? THE GOOD OLD DAYS. 1 "Twenty years ago," says the Pike County (III.) Republican, "IjMlies wore; Nolwly swatte.1 the By. NoI 11 i- v id or.hrr.la. Creatn was eenta a pint. most young men nan livery . Milk shako was the favorite drink. The hired girt drew one-fifty a week. ' ' jna rraicner tnrew in a norm or liver, i Folka said pneiimatlv tireu were k. X NniIj iatened in W s blephKi You'1
siaels t. s in ) M & 4r a phonograph and it coat a dune." . Pernapa it wag a little more than ZD years a Jo. But it Wasn't so long ago that most of us grown-ups cant remember moat of the details distinctly, and a thousand others that go with them. And compared with the present! it makes us think of the dark ages! j Those were the good old days! Preferable to these times, in some re-1
spects, but on the whole so undesirable from the present point of view that it's a rash and reactionary man or woman who ventures to express a preference for them. ALSACE LORRAINE It was a clever trick of the C government to try to r'ir up a quarrel ; among the A Alsace-Lor-1 aine. But the Allies refuse to quarrel ; about it j aoout it For one thine, nobndv bplieves Foreign Secretary Kuehlmann when : he says that Alsace-Lorraine is the only remaining obstacle to peace. None of the Allies believe that Ger-' . , . . . . . , : ' j
big demands that are imperative for.frujtg- Mrs. E. C. Cullion is the head j the assurance of world-peace. The chairman and she is ably assisted by! Kaiser's government has uromised representative from all the churches, I
,u; .i.e. j .....j l. k ij, umu coum not uv credited if it had. But, granting that everything else s.nun., uiai r-iT) hmiiK rise were conceded, it makes no difference. ! were conceded, it makes no difference. ! her arms until she regains the stolen calculable wrongs tiermany has inflictthem as a bulwark against Germany hereafter. In this stand France's allies sunnort her fully. They are moved by con sideratinns not onty of sentiment justice, but of expediency. It ecessary for the future safety of them all that France shall be strengthened territorially. The restoration of Alsace-Lorraine, will make it a bul,i , P. A 1 -t ark not .only for Fiaw-i, Jmt.forf ".. ' rtuss.a, ...r Belgium and Serbia and Roumania and for America. r tiniuvr Mates, in view of all that . . . ,, . , " roa' B",n UH hcrenfter. fail to give similar assurance? , . t , "LABOR ATORIKS OF AMERICAN ISM." The An)eril.Hn p(;ople faced the duty nf tl,inj grnt with givmgs. They were ufraid of "milit!,ri!lm, of the effect of ramp nf a ,h( m Mjy imgI;inH ,,y a nation of confirmed pacifists. Weli, we have built our barracks, we have called our men, wo are train- . .. i 4i. 1.1 injr our armies. And the public is , . ,, ' (ginning to rejuize with pleased amazement, that it's a fine, wholesome and beneficent business. Most of the civilians who are furmiliar with the work and spirit of the cantonments will agree with Theodore Roosevelt when he says: "Not only are they fitting our people ""v vnem ior me work of peace. They are making patrintism, love of country, devotion to .u. . . , . . , ., he flag and a sense of duty to others living facts instead of unreal phrases. "The public schools are laboratories of Americanism for our children; the training camps are Americanism for o laboratories of young "These men are learning to be efficient, alert, seif-respectfut and reHjjertful of others. They inm laziness, slackness i leam to 1 cowarda precise ice. All are senirg on equality of privilege and of duty, and are judged each on his merits. The sons of the foreign-horn learn that they ore exactly w good Americans as anyone else, and when they return to their homes their families will learn jj ' ..... w ree w,tn "fvell ,pmanH ,"al C"mp" c0"" "nuad "ftcr the war' ,nd B our 10 be sabjected permanently to military ' - . graining, oui unit a no inu uouuv , as to the value of those camps for present purposes, at least A TOt CHIXG FACT. Th. ..t n ,,. h,vc uhtuiy i in boys in uie arniy nave aireai.y , M fgr Ljberty Loan This is a ; Tpm,rub( pecor(1( ,nH one tha, snouirt toucn in nrana ana pocsetboeloj of all b people of the repub - - liCv fy vde j
Liberty llol d . I ! 'p pro-.' THe Jolly lStit.hr will Meet i"'tee for th- I-b Vy U.i,;T. ,-J'.vrr.:.sa viiit Mrs. A. KiKtirj.
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SHEIK Red Cross Community Rum-i mage Sale Collections Very Encouraging. The leaden In the Red Cross com-1 .,ll.. : .vanM Hale) to be held Tuesdnv, October 2;), report j splendid surer in the amount f goH I) .- ,.ave for sale. A visit v ;:.c ... ..cment of the library where die sale is to be held is a real surprise to the many ho have visited the room. Long tables of snoes, ner i , them ' ther of good wearable hats, many hpm npw nnH FmJi from the stores . . h t , , ' :i. nnd many others which have been used but are till in good condition, while in the market line there are pumpkin Vf h"' t"r""!g a variety of other vegetables including notntoej, nn A ond KiinDfv ot canned all eager to make tfci 'he biggest! rllmmai.o sai evpr hpij in Lebanon.' . . .. K " . ... . ... ; Ann it certainly win or, junKing irum .Up hiir unol alrpadv on hand. lh( m(r supply already on nand. The Woman's Relief Corps, always . The Woman's Relief Corps, al'.vayi vhich will be sold. Harrison township, hoping to load in country donaand he sal f'01" ' ",Jr donations their effort to rail-. f,,, - m Mrs. sale to ng supplii
Mrs. l.ullion asks all who attend the , hrn Secretarv Daniels reached his sale to use the alley entrance just off : ,r.l, today he stated that he had no North Meridian street, this, being the additional information regarding the most convenient way of entering the; sinking, but exported a complete rebaaement. The basement of the li- port from Admiral Sims within a hrarv will he nnen all dav Monday .so shm-t ii Hp ,.,:. n ,m,,,,i,,w.vU.i ti,i
that any one having dr-naliona ntay bring, same or telephone 248 or 875 and donations will he called for. ,...-. ' ,ac,tm,r VAVSG IN THEATRE. :, , , . ; . . , Hoy Em 1(d in Orchestra I at i.yncnourg. a. ; . i
Jm ,H.j Hey las received "word tcliev'd that m hiU iarje. who M pow lr- ;., oi thj'p fa' :' l-J-nchburg Va.. where he,. ,AmMher lolds the position jf violinist, trap : ffirhli ,hummn ,', all-round musician with
- r v , 1 ' ' """', . . , PrHrinu to going to Virginia he was employed in an orchestra at Ash,anHt K) ability is a young m makng good i nd i E.XPERTS AT WORK. I'itlxmirg Men Here rrhauling nf Light Plant. J..Itlp,,el.ir ,nJ r: trical cxperta from liltsburg, Ta., are in lbsnon, assisting in the overhauling of the machinery at Wie light plant of the Interstato Public Service ( ompanv. They .,, , . , i j will be here for seveial days, . , COURT NEWS. In the case of Marcus C. Beck et al vs. Joseph S. Berk, for guardian, the defendant was personally present in the open court and requested appointment nf cruardian. Judtrmeat was renoererl mat tne rieren.tant is so aged and infirm that he is not capable of ""snaginc his estate. John W. Miller was appointed guardian and his bond fjx( $(n(j0 Tnny f;,,r()n was K;vf,n ju,ernent fr $.t2S and costs against the Big Four Railway Company, for the loss of an 1P ln arr"'1 "n,,e m lnr """P'" ci tne neten.'ani. Harlan Williams charged with failure ti y"iq,nrt. wife, entered a p'ea of not guilty. Uy agreement the .leferdant will pay f(,r his wife's sup port sum of ?lf) every two weeks beginning Monday, October 2J, and to continue until final disposition of the NOTICE. . a cash customer fo1 Tfuv ' a modern seven-room dwelling well locoted. Must lie in good condition and worth the money. Prefer furnace heat. : Prefer imiiH-rtv with ffarare or barn. fr(jm u t llIlni,,(rr,m '-"nd and Loan Company, over Long "nfl "VI '"u t"rc- mKe ,hone residence 8, and ill. HAZEL COLL EC E. Mf. and Mrs. J. C. Goodwin will move to Lebanon next week. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Berry arc the proud parents of daughter hotn l',rou Pare" '"1 Tuesday evening at the Withem hos ; M t. and Mrs. David Gtemlennlbg Mv returned from a v.srt .ft rrannI Mr. anil Mrs. Wm. Bsrrv. Mr. and ' ' Mra. Arthur fieck and children spen the week end with relatives in Decatur county.
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Usiics Kador. Hiding a Bicycle. 5 -2 Bumped Into Automobile. .5 A. J. Shelby, driving his big CarlIlls automobile, ran into Charles S Hader, who was riddle- a bicvcla in front of Petig's candy kitchen at the 2 corner of meridian and Main streets s about six o'clock yesterday afternoon. 5 Shelby was driving south on Meridian' 5 street at a moderate rate of speed and Rader was going east. Rader became confused at the corner and ran directly in front of the automobile. He was thrown under the car a. hold of the bumper, to which he clung until the automobile 't.opd- " as not seriously hurt. Tn bicycle was demolished. ( ' TRANSPORTLOSS IVEI CONTINUED FROM PACE ONE. v..y of deatrovers searched for the ', -. , , ,, under sea craft, but unsuccessfully , : , ' u. i'- """ neither submarine nor the torpedo which sank the Antilles was sighted. ,jSt when consi(lere( wHh th, fact that the Antilles sunk within five utes. is generally accepted here to indicates that the former Northern Pacific liner was attacked in daylight.
funds present tne navy has withheld all tc- : oorts of survivors.
j it would take considerable time to get the exact nanus nnd adtlreatu-.-of the v cti.ns inasmuch us the muster roll i in F';a.nre b r"nfU1lte'1 3 icnmpUte check up of all suevKors j !. befow the idedtity of the missln? CI,n bc w'abl.shed. In the absence of details I, w.swiiiing. 10 uie numoer oi rtpt4-ii,6- tif tha 4rmmu II tt-!, ni.t there were inorvj (ifi Kiuestioa' which interested whether there were othMlf ilryfei.nrta with the Antilles at the time she sunk. For strategic purpO""" the r.nsports sailing loaded with troni have been spnt cut in squadrons which has made the task of protecting them somewhat lighter. If
n ?' :thn plua is being followed by the re,iro' turning craft, th'-n it ir eniirely likely that the hostile vessel missed an opportunity to do even m'Te serious 1 Idamago. l'nibr the iul"s of combat
ting submarine warfare all of the vesisting in Ov- se.ls under convoy, immediately on
hearing the explosion of the toi'H.lo, which blev the vitals out of the Anv tilh-s. would scatter and beirin rigzagt nr fP'-d while th d.'st roye' R'.tackin-? 1 would locati r.rre if possible. The Antilles was well irn.fd and arr',r.l a pkkrd gun crew but at the navy department today information as io the identity of the officer commanding the guard was withheld. PUBLIC SALE CALENDAR October 25, Thursday 0. A. Randel, 7 miles west of Ihanon, and mile north: mile east and i mile north of lJover; general larm sale. j , EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT THE PAJNT SPOT HARRY SAUNDERS Phcne 100-Y West Main Bt OWEN MORKERT Chiropractor Hours: 9-11 a. m.; I-S and 7-8 p. m. Coasaltatioa and Spinal Analysis frea 230 Cason-Neal Bldf. Fhone JJ X-Ray Spinogiaph Department COOK BY WIRE WITHOUT FIRE Interstate Pub. Service Co LINDSAY & TOLLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS BALL BUILDIKQ Real to laterarbaa Ijtatloa 0?5ce pkeiw 139. Opoa day night JONES, . THE CLEANER si. C. JONES f lione 87 105 W, South St
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If you demand the maximum of style and service in footwear we are sure that you will feel at ease in our built-to-fit and wear-and-look-well shoes. If you are in search of shoe superiority, we sell it. f Morgan Shoe Co.!
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Sheridan Sorghum PUMPKINS SWEET POTATOES HEAD LETTUCE GRAPES PEACHES GRAPEFRUIT MAPLE SVRUP PANCAKE FLOUR i 25 POUNDS FLOUR $1.50 SAN MARTO COFFEE
Lewis & Phone 42. i $.$,$$$$$$ ' i S2T..00 TO loaned upon FumiturCi Livestock TWENTY-FIVE -In-lurrdj of $50 aad.of Jou may t-youri-ijervyu may SPECIAL TERMS vtWrita us ot call noon 411-13 Ben Hur Bids'. av n miM West Main street., Lebanon, Monuments We have just received a car load j of fine monuments from tiie quarries and would be glad to show tl.em to yml. Telephone us and ,. , f,II bring SK'Ctl thee and also give you an all free for the asking. stimate. Harlan Monument Co. Phone 120 J. S. IRVINE Plumbing: and Heating PHONE 701. WE NOW HAVE A.MCO DAIRY FEED UNION IIARDWARE PHONE 108 CO. I DR. R. D. GARRISON f DENTIST Faneer 8UU Baak Bailiiaf Bcaaa Mt-Mt Pbom Ut-K Metjger Lumber & Coal Co. PHONE ORDER HOUSK Lebanon and'Thorntown. Phono 18 - I I n Ecpsrler, bj jaail, ?3 Year
Itll llllllllll 1 1 llllll III til Ml llllllll llll IM 1 1 1 1 ll Storm Best Service Two Fords. i '...: ? $ $ $ $ $ S.100.00 and other Chattel, at lefaL ratea PAYMENT PLAN f r havrir hnifBtf repy - narir - yu'ie - - - - " TO FARMERS kn- far (ult narttoHlataw n O Crawfnnunrilla. Ind. . Ind. (Squire Trowbridge's office) CADILLAC, PAIGE AND DODGE BROS.' CARS FIRESTONE AND U. S, ' TIRES n ENGLISH AUTO AND TRACTOR CO. ' DR. A. F. NELSON VETERINARIAN Davis Bros. Livery Barn Phones 7 and 2007 CALL 233 And Save Money on Groceries J. W. DAVIDSON Across from Traction Station JOHN H. HOY General Real Estate Business GRAND OPERA HOLS Call Phone 1S9-T JONES & STARS CLOTHIERS Boita tt Suit. South Sid Squaro
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