Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 33, Lebanon, Boone County, 6 November 1917 — Page 4
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Islly- Irld, wuttllshsd JJ4 lts.ur jxir(r, Mtahlishsd lilt Wsskiy Cstrlot, WUblUb4 1st? Reward K. NmI. Kdllor. Charles 8. Kei, Mbnafff-r. J. M. Valterhia, Editor. Houtd vrr renin .icpi gndr ui. mail editiona niching it Burm JSE? rtinSZSZ WW.r.r.'Sr'int ems. MechiiBicnburt, KilaaTtlla, Tsr-' tun and Jlosstoa. Tiphim BulnM, 71; Kewa, 1 ; anil M. nun or vBicauraoaT. (Mall subscriptions paysbla alrletty In atlvamts and paper will be discon tinued unl subscription is By Mall, on year by Mall, en months '$3M By Mull. O.ree months By Mail, oim month IS By Carrier, per week A') By Carrier, one year 1.00 " Obituaries" and Cards of Thanks are ubject to a chiiree of 5c pr line of an words. Cah al ouid accompany matler of this kind. Adverlloiaa matter lotteries trie, or anything of a lii. o.iur. accspiod at any prira. . Advertising rules m.Jo known oo applto.tttinn. . .. - .nm rr.Mr!al'.nut'o'i"".w'lJra and iThlcoKO. ataaowio caiBaoavm. Stated Meetings. Bjona Loilce No . V. & A. M. teeond l rlday each month. 7 31 p. m Ivory C. Toll, leoreury; Walter J Bhaw, W. M. Leba I Cliapt No. Order Fastday each month. Nuys. secretary. May tSchullj, w. M. Lehnnon CTapter No. S. B. ond Wedne'iay each month. M Sec. 1.39 p. m. Ben H. Ivory C. T'jlte, secretary; Coombs, H. P. Boone Council, No. 45. H. A S. M, third '. e-lnesilay each month, 7 30 p m. Charles Hartiuan I. M.; Ivory C. ToMe, recorder. T.ebfl'tn Commandcry No. 43. KnleVs Templar. Third Monday each month. t.S'i p m. ivory C. Totla. recorder, tester V. Jones, & C. IXKCTIONS IMI'OKT AN I'. The elections in Indiana anil over the count) y today mean mucn to the people of the cities, but are not much of an indication of the political tr- !i-i. In fact, there will not be much publics until the war is over, or at lea. t until the next national campaign. The government of the cities ihighly important, as the enforcement of all the laws,, the improvement and progress of the cities, all mean much to the citizens. There is a disposition to select the best men POv ililc, but personal popularity has still much tu do with elections, even hire tbe people micht question the caioii'latc's particular qualifications for the rf'.e he nt, for example:, iiiar.y tju:: Shank's ability to fill the office of mayor of Indiana s fine!" tuj, but h; has many frier.d. who vmII vote for him regard'esa of anything but their desire to favor hank. There is progrc.-s all along the line in the government ot cities. Th" people will not stand any more foi what formeily transpried in city gie.emmcnts. Also, there i.-- a puMir opinion th:it mai.es fraud in cit;,- electi'oi.s practically negligahlc. Th" tx.o:iencca in Terre Haute anii Indianapolis have gone to .-.how the t'"K-tor-that the:r doom is sealed, ami rolx ly seems to be coming on in any of ti.e cities who is actuated by a d'-ire t'i rob the voters of their i:g!it-. T'.." time must come when ail tlitt.oiis are ah-o!utely square ami hone-i. The leturii' will soon be u. In ti:..cily, and ti.e propie will be a .urcl that a fair flection vi.i- l.e'ii, a 'I wi'l giv.- foogratul ttion.: to trc winners. THE 1SLOW IS FALLEN. 'I ho new.- came at last our . " ! '''''' tin ., Lave fallen alofg the batl.c fn It was sure to come, but thi riblc calamity that fails arro republic wiil not prevent olhers frcii, taking liie:f places ia the trenches. Others will fail, and tiie woitl telling of calamines will come oiten fiom this time ft, i ward; but . v.'sr! goc. to German homes as well, and to nl! the nations tgh'irg in this win Id war; ami some time the sacriiitei will be enough and the war will irtl, but it must not end until advance for human liberty has been muds. Amrrirans are not afraid to iic, ami they know how to die. They arc not afiaid of dangerous place along the lines, and they fight well wherever placed. The news tells that the North American,, were overwhelmed bv greater numbers of Germans, ami Unit they only gave their lives uftor Sakir.g a toil of their etu-mt;-?.
and there U no question of the hatred ,
of our coiintrv and its soldier by the r-.,.-. tv., ,.,-.h .eenrHed I German.. The treatment accorded , ; the prisoner in the hands or the ! tjermnns will not be good, and the j I r'..i.N ill y fortunate if thev are :
' ... ki)iw, in h1oo(i -ven M oU8. 1 ."Not much," said the "Old Top." "I . , not K,MM m tola Dloon' even " nus 'hit a feller in the neck with one the! n n(i oXh" Mi"S haVe ""i other day and it didn't break it." . j murdered. ! "What, the rifle?" , .... i . i "n his ielr "
: r.very nay wui see n iicuiculand in France and ; ,
tase meir places, inui is. me ay;camp. The difference is that the oth- j
j of war foupht by Americans. i ti. ,vt Af it,;. ,ir,trr u mil.rl , ., . , , , . , . by the deaths of gome of the boys, but tncy have (rained eternal feme for their suciinVe. 1 i A HHi PROPOSAL, I Uncle Sam is making a big offer . Hoime county, in milking the pinpu!(Ul t ,t.nfl wn nn ncrc j,, aKrj. ' ...
culture, in a.l its rr,nit..!r opoiations, WRnted a cracl( at the Boche. anil to pay the cost of this expert; crept the small 1. :al expenses. IHOIK.F. COMIMi TO THE Ml K.VT. . , ..
oi me (root government plan to help each
c..:..munrty to do its l.t-t in pi, ..ar-! Xovemher 12th. for a week's engageinc for war hv prixlucing the greatest mPnt with the Wednesday and SuturpossiMe a'r.ount nf food of every day matinees William Hodge, always kind. The ia t ounce of f. oil is to " favorite in Indianapolis announces ... . he will aptiear in a new four act win thi- war. and America must pro- cnmf.y ,)mma ,u ,UI is A rure ''" ,h'" ,a ' "mce- : fur Curable" and it was written by It i. a goixl policy row to fall in Karl Derr Rijrgers and Lawrence with the plans of the g.nvrrment. as Wnitemen. It is something, unusth.y are rarefuity thought out. and ;J"' "' :m.e and Mr. Hlge be-
a thy i,t.-:.:i the iid.iimvn-.t n'l the in luring tin tif f: rnitient di us the matter i.led within a -lior'. it auth'ttt'es. hy th. I'i'P INDIANA AI.WAVS I.KAIIS. Indiaru h:nl the I'll , t lieutenant to ake iii guns f'.rwa'ii to the trr-ncr Krar.cc tli ng;' the ti, i-t trie oli to lire nl cannot fail to I THE MAKINC. OK A SOLDIER OF THE SEAS By lilCHAKU HOKCKKI. grrrfce.l CANTONA MA!! INK MKN'T, N,Aun li-ted n an in tr Stat.-s -ith t on" name I Dai machine irun n roiih'.s .r 6.-T1: onlv ent of the United medals y, top ii-ean! of a of tiie Marine
iisr here. siupitoitinir Mr. Hodge in tins nowsecond medal or.lv th 1 play is the following well known play- ( stnmir on a blui nb-.ers: Ada C. Nov,!, Adol;n Wesley, nth white start, and it Wm. Yeiance, (,eo. Lung. Kdith around the neck, but Slity ne, I.ioi I'atay, ( harles Vomer,
be 1 op .Sergt an; Itaii" s il in hi back p, ith his pipe. No that does be (IO".n't appreciate it that be doe but in the hack pocket w.'h l.i- pip. is a place of hor.or, and besides i wouldn't .0'k well a a necktie. If l, wore one pi-iial around his neck he'.l have to wfur the other there, too, so . as to show no di-c lamination. Iiailcy feels the only thing to do is to keep tiiem m his back pocket. Dail'-y i.- 'lie real fiirht.ng man. He is t ie ol'it -i man in His company oMor than the n.ajor himself -anl' he l-eli-tod It.nir iiifo. It was iluring the Iloxer reht'iiion in China that he earned his first medal of honor, pailcy first a.- the the n over that paiticular
section at width he was Oia lulley anil family took dinner He held bark an entire 'Sunday with floy ;raham ami family. , ii'orc or less, of lloxeis : Amos Tolley and family moved to st of the bovs got up and , Eliraville Thur-tlay. i inrtial if honor was ln , Mrs. G. X. Mount spent Sunday ! -.villi t.'harjes Graham and family, .ml medal came after be! Miss Martha IW. Iletilnh Preston o a u'-inir of Umdits do.'.nland Nellie White vii..teil Sumlay with t...i.o.o jod rwiitr I t!. fin J'-ss (,arner and family. ., .. Da i lev never rii-plays! H' nry Zimmerman and family w.oe er.cept to the friends of the ; Sunday guest.-- of I!us..eil Jackson anil the major s orders. Then family of .Mdhdi.'i viho. ri iu. t.in'h. He has tonic-j Henry Sherrill and wife called on ic attitude of a miser to-' Sam Stevens and wile near Stewarts
untd Tht thinward th. to. Although l.e niu t be full of them, i Daiicv ii- , vi- tell- story. When the . buys itatiiei in' tiie biiekhouse at niifht Iiai.ey v. ill gi out into the rump anil - hunt up sMio oltl cronv of former: ciirtiptujitris who is a storv lei'er and biirtg l.nn Itatk to etitortu;.i the newly rrili -te-l m"n. Then he w ill go to bed. Ir.n Save Your Cash' and Your Health" CASCARA QUININE j; weM Ti Sli4 eoW (sir f M rf to tOI ..(t.r?, wur4.m fHws Uy. M-nmlnclnflilmls. Of! Ciuiiuu .r.lnu suit Ux.
that Is told by the elder men of the !
Manne) Corps. "'hut do yon think of the new, j,prin(tf , m8 .Qr of hj, top Mrpeant wneB tj,ey were fighting the little brown men in the Philip- j Pine. . . I ,n expect to come back. Dailey doesn't. "If the Dutch don't (ret me," he saya, ! .. ...), ., i Diiley is an old man. Ilia hair is' snow white, and if he wore a beard he would seem a patriarch. But, unlike most o!d men who know what war n, he is triad America not into the bin fiirht. The day wai was declared was the happiest of his life. The only time lie ever was tempten to nesert was when he thoueht we wnuldn t. He rmm.ni n.,! v..m. ,it th-. stnlh,rt Murnt Theatre, Indianapolis lieves that it will not only please his au'iiences. but w ill do some good. This time h" will appear in the role different front any other he has ever assumed. He will portray the i'o.o of lr. James PendorErnss, a young Kentucky physician who has inherited e sanitaiium from his uncle. The uncle places a proviso in the will to the r!Tect that unless tlie young doctor cures ten patterts w ithin thirty days, th" place will revert to an assistant. Xo stretch of imagination is needed hy ti.o.o who know Mr. Hodge's work to Jigiiio out what sort of sttuaiions are create,!. !ut the htim.tr if of an unu.-ua! sort, it is subtle, rich and in.mitaol". It runs through the ertire pi. iv like a g.'Men cord, linking together tiie vanou- situations ami carrying tht? audiences away fiom its?tf. unto an'ther atmoph.tre. A love story, powerful, beautiful anil above anything u-uallv ntt' muted on the -tage, i ins thrctii; . the t,,ry acMini thereby a c!t;irtii that i- intttossilne to expie.ss in wor-'t.t. There i. a gieit, bip soul in this new play cf Mi. Il'idtre's ami a fountlati-in that gives ample strength for making the plav as a whole a tremendous success. A carefully selected cast of well known players will sunport Mr. Hodcre. This opportunity will positively he the only one for the residents of this city to see Mr. Hodge till! .-ori he will iot lay any other city in Indiana. He is plpying "n'" week, stands and is headed fur Boston for a long run. .-,1.1 I'. Whit.-, flails Mvtre-, Fdward Wonn, (ieorpe Harr, ( larence Re lair. Kobf-rt Wavne. Fn-li rick Strong. Ilnghman liovre. Iiavid Marshall, Jerry Unit. Jo.-eph Wever. James l ewis, James Mal'dac, Ford K.orrl und Arthur Prague. MAX. Auh Hose and wife wore Sunday gue ts of Wlllia." Il' se ami wife. Misses Ituth Smith. Itettie Graham. Ethel Graham and Josie Jack-on wore Sunday guests of Francis ami Forest Swni'.s near .Shcpherilsville. Mtsst-s Nova Cristler an-1 I.ema Sparks spent Sunday with Kutii l.cmon "f I.izton. Chapel. Sunday gue t.s of C. O. I'oweil arid family were: bit W'ynkoop and son, Alva, Rtibcrt Adams ami family and lUsaell Trout and family of Lebanon, O. E. (lark and w ife ami Uube .Melind family were Sumlay guests of W. A. Clark and wife of Crawfordsville. ENLISTS IN ARMY. litiren Shoemskrr Will Enter Quartermaster's Department uf Army. Iluren Shoemaker living eixht miles east of town leaves tomorrow for Ft. Tbotnae, Ky., where he will paw his final examination for entrance into the uarterinasler'H department of the army. roin rt. Thomas, he will be j sent to San Antonio, lexus, aviation j camp. Mr. Shoemaker successfully lssed his prciiminiary examination I at Indianapolis.
COARSE FISH TO EE SOLD TO IND1AN1ANS Indiana State Commissioner to Sell River Fish at Five Cents a Pound.
B tht fa)mal(aa( Ktiu (srWde.) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., November . 6. Coarse fish at 5 cents a pound ! to be sold to Indiana people from the river banks by state agents, i, . . . . . the experiment now being worked out j by Eugene C. Shireman, Indiana ttate commissioner of fisheries and game. The plan has the indorsement of the i Indiana State Council of Defense, w hich considers it a practical means of combatting the high cost of living, Mr. shireman's squad has estab- i lihed a camp and is using a BOO- j foot seine in taking the desired coarse ' fish from the river. The first at-1 tempts resulted in the capture of more than ..nt) pounds of hsh, the game tish being thrown back. j The state plans not only to provide. a substitute for meat to the consumer
" P uul ""- """ , Mrs. J. S. (Inmes. means the removal from the streams Mrat jj g SUll is visiting at Craw- tf -of the state, starting with White i forrlsvillo. I
river, of a large quantity cf coarse , tish. preparatory to re-storking the i streams with more desirable game ' fish. I'nder tiie direction of R. I). Flemof the state fisheries and game
commissioner a Torre, fishermen have Mrs. Kd. Jacoby and daughter spent l en seining in the Wabash river Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Clark near Lafayette, the plan being to Jacoby of New Salem. Mrs. Jacoby is market the coarse fish taken in Laf- very ill. ayette and Indianapolis. The first Miss Minnie Allen of I-banon spent catch of l.OOO pounds whs shipped to the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Indianapolis, Lafayette citizens being Ilert Walters. permitted to buy the fish caught after! Chester Miller and wife spent Satthe first day's work. urday and Sunday at Indianapolis. liame Warden John Bain! of Mich- i Tom Ford and family of No. 7 Rpent igan has been given authority to work Sunday with John Heath and wife, out a for seimno- the lake, and Harvey I'erkns and wife spent
..,,, f ,i,., ,.p. iuh to l.o sold to the people at ro.,t. In the meantime, whit the closet! season is on in t-at state, permits are being is-ued to iners. with the understanding that toe fish taken are tc he sold within the state of Michigan at 10 cents a pound to wholesalers, thus establishing a retail price of 15 cents a pound. The State Council of Defense recommends the plan to the county councils of Indian through whose domain lish producing streams flow. NEW ROSS. F. K. Graves and family, Mrs. Kllcn (Iraves ami Mrs. I. J. Loser motored to Advance. Jamestown and Ladoga Sunday. They visited James Hendruks while at Advance. Koity-one New Ross people attend1 the revivnl meetings at Dover Sun- ... ;, iv nujht.
A. IL Peterson visited in Crawfords- 'ceived word from Indianapolis that ville Sunday afternoon. j,,. Karl Shirley, who was operated Kverett Heveal and wife with on la.,t Thursday at the St. Vincent (ioori'o Knsign anl family as their hospital, is oding nicely. Mrs. Miirguohts motoretl to CkerVand Nobles- u former resident of this city.
la -t Sunday li. .v. Uonlier, wife and daughter, Thelmn, were guests of relatives in Lafayette Sunday. They made the trip by auto.
Jess Miller and wife. J. A. Morrison w, D. ivpnington and family of South i.n.l w,fe. Edgar Ottemian, wife and Harnitn ,,,-ppt. son.., arren and Harold, Monroe i Smith, wife and son. Donald. Mrs. El- j j c !rown am irwin Brwnn of len foddington, and Misses Iva Inlowr tWlf eiu. and Charles Jones of Danan.l (.eorgia Ilaird motored to Dover yiUr ml ,,ft thill vk m a hunt-
mi;tii aim iiearn itev. Homer Dal", ho that place. Everett Reveal arjd wife transacted bu.-in-'ss at Ibanon Saturday. Mrs. Willis Brown, who has been on the s.rk list for .ome time is reported as being somewhat worse. l.ec 1'ointer and family of Mace were Sunday guests of Charles Anderson and family. , Charles C. Ewen and wife spent Sun. lay with friends at Spencer, Ind. They made the (rip by auto. Go.,i ire Massing sja-nt Sunday afternoon the guest of Newton Smith at Craw fonlsville. Newt, w ho is a former ': '., Loss man, was lecelitlv hurt in fin automobile accident. He is report-. cd h not iloing very well. Miss Imogene Graves was the guest or the Misses fatherm.- and Margaret I Ihompson near lleckville last Friday, j .Mis. Lucy Sparks is decidedly im-,1 proved. John I,. Ertkine and family and Guy Morrison and family of near' Dover and W. F. Ilratton and family were Sumlay guests of J. A, Morrison i and wife. I Mi-s. Ellen Graves attended the ! Baptist meeting tit Crawfordsville ' ; Saturday r fternoon. Mrs. Iuna Myers of Chicago has : been here the paet few days the guest I of her .parents, Willis Drawn and wife, j Miss Dor Hale was in Crawfords- j ! vilie Monday afternoon. Dr. W. N. Menefee, wift and .laughter, Mildred, returned home Monday I from State Line, 111., where they at- j tended the funeral of the doctor's . father Sunday. j NOW IN MAItrUCKS. The members f tha bane hospital No. :;2 tneatad at Ft. Ilenlainin Harrii arc now Inratnd in the banai'ns of the raiuii. Ilic nti-tubers hil pr tttUnly ft s'er in 1- its. lhe I n I , ' '". 1
NEW SHOE FIRM.
Th Cam K. pavis IhM Stare Aaia Chanf es Owners, - Th Carre E. Davit thee store, on the south aid of th square, at Leo- i anon, recently purchased of him by J. M. French t 8on, bat been taken over by V. E. Vaile and I. D. Sabcrton, S of tht Vail Shot Co., Kokomo. At : I tht present writing it it tht intention . of tiese gentlemen to continue their store at its present location under the IS resident manager, Joe Smith, .'2 The purchasers are well-known to ; 3 th shoe trade, having two atoret in kv, u. .iv ,t,. .t. est confidence and support of the buy- js ing public. They are large buyers, so X "e able to purchase merchandise to , the best advantage, and their buyer is - now gl the maikeU transferring a: portion of their purchases to the local store. The customers of this store will S find the same courtesy and fair deal-. 5 ing is here now that made it the pop- 2 ular shoe store under Carre E. Davis' s ownership. The new owners and manager hope the public will feel as much at home now as in the past wnen in the store and assure it of their best efforts in serving them. Adv. 1 5 THORN'TOWN. a.i c-:-.M .. .v. n.Anv.(,n,t S at No ' - wjth hil! grandparents, Mr ' Mri(- i,a McLauglilin returned home Saturday after a visit at Kokomo and Indianapolis. 0. F. Tavlor and family spent Thursdav'in Indianapolis. I Charles Ferguson and family and Sunday afier.ioon Lebanon fT-if't o M Anna Voris. I Ladies' Home and Koreiisn Mis-; sionary society of the M, K. church ; will have an all d.tv meetinir Friday at the home of Rev. ami Mrs. George Deuel. John Kppert and family of Stop 8 spent Sunday with Charles Dobson and wife. Ed. l'iatt anil family spent Sunday aftemiwHi at Kirklm. The W. M. church is holding a revival meeting. Miss Anra Linnville is conducting the meetings. Ray Serring and family returned to their home in Indianapolis after a few days' visit with F.lwood Serring and wife. Stora Grimes and wife spent the week-end lit Dover the guests of Mrs. Org Brown. .....i..-.,, v-,- t-,,u c.in.-t7 vTinv iir.i.w r.ni.vu rnw.-i oi w.. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fowler have reJim. K. K. Ferris und liaughiei, Mary Louise, of Lafayette will arrive in the morning for a visit of a fe. daw with Mrs. Zen is' sister. Mrs. in(f tnp to witch Lake, Mich. Children' Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A i Buy Early Christmas Seals, Cards and Tags are in. Buy them early, save money, time and get ch OlCtf , n . n BOWDHIl S 5 & lUC blOFC S SERVICE AUTO REPAIR LEBANON'S EXCLUSIVE REPAIR SHOP ORVILLE L. BEATTY Star of Fire Department Telephone 300 IB Craig's 1 5 c tv ni -rtl ntofp y,i Osnlle, Quick, Thorough. Whan on feels bloatet, bilious, Uniruitl, has itiek headache, Hour stom- ! arh, coated tongue, bad breaih, or jothrr rondition eauaed by eln;pI or i irreirulur bouela, a I-'oley Cainartic iTublot will sive prompt relief. It la ur it1.-, shtt'epr, tnonjue-hly elean -.'I'.'itirlr' ( t.iat Iravr
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