Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 190, Lebanon, Boone County, 10 May 1917 — Page 6
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f TO I Mother of Five Hoys Writes Pa Notice To Patrons fl; triotic Letter to Congressman on Conscription. "Get the Star Quality"
SATURDAY, MAY 12th.
The famous OPEKO COFFEE, steel cut, packed in double sealed air- Lj tight bags. The same coffee you have been paying :S cents the puurjd will j, be on sale j Saturday 2 Pounds 39c 1 $ ONLY TWO POUNDS TO EACH CUSTOMER
MONUMENTS I have bought the entire stock of nvmunient--, t-"ls ;uii equipment of the firm of ispklil & Richardson tenl (( mur.L be off the proi iit location by Amrusi 1. I will nia;:i" a price on this stock, lettered ntul set. thiit will cause it t sell. Phone 73 anil reverse chi'i'f-1, (r write J. T. Richardson 301 South Main Street. hr:ml.in, !r. l.
Why Not Save? Why not save money when you can? Look at the opportunity I give you to save on dental work. Why pay 50c for extracting teeth? i extract teeth withuut pain, only 25c. Why pay 75c for silver filling? My price 50c. Why pay V to $?.n0 for gold crowns? My price $J.OO to 5.00. My prices on other dental work just a ironW. I guarnn'ee J. A. PARR Neal-Cason Block. North Side of Square, Ibannn, Ind. i'hunc CITIZENS ABSTRACT COMPANY Hodge & Darnall Abstractors Reasonable Prices. Loan at 5 and 6 Per Cent. GIVE US A CALL Telephone 273 CRACUN & H'.GGINS BLOCK Eat Side Square, Lebanon, Indiana. Professional Cards F. I. HUTCHINSON Lawyer. Office Cason-Neal Block, north s'.ae of square. Phone 42. B0GER3 SMITH Attorney at Law. Office) Fanneri State Bank Build Int. J'hooe iio m7p, new Attorney at Law. 112 South Meridian Street. "W M. " J. W 6o57 LAWYER. Office OTer Morgan' tboe store oa west tide of Square. Phone office 238, bom KH. Lebanou, Ind., Paul O. Tauer FLORIST Plenty of Flowers en Hand at all tinea. Phoa 1367
SPEAKING OF INVESTING MONEY.
Hi o i o' , , r I iano in . I'.rnu'itt -'.he ni....t inveftmer.t with 'he brgge-1 n. turns? H ive viu ir.ve-.f.gatH not only reasonulic pr:c. oi eur n:.-u-iiiii-rent playr piamet tint :.l,o the happiness wrirh u m to he y.,urx if you .lee ue to f'-it ore in yoirr
W.W. STEVENS F S J v i I ! m Had a Very Bad t ouuh. 1 h; il t, I ki 1 t me no kooo. I ton me h of Folei's Honey an'l '1 ;r and cured me. (Signed) V. In-K.u: t Itrj rood as Foley's Hi rev anl Tar coughs, colds, crnnp anil '.vnonp cough. Master ami M .-r.--:l. A Mctzer Lumber & Coal to. THE I'HONE ORDER HOUSE Lebanon and Thnrntown. Phone lo . ATS Dry 0m)a Fant Side S, WK liKCOMMLM) NATURE'S CREATION lor Tulx rrulo-n. Asthma. Bronchial ' atarrh. etc. Ask uk about it. LONG & DAVIS R. II. Johnson, live stock and general auctioneer. Lebanon, Indi i ana, R. R. 2. OWEN MORKERT Chiropractor Houn: 9-11 a. m.; 1-S and 7-8 p. tu. Conaultation and f -jlr.al Analysia free 2.(9 Caeoo-Ncai Bldg. Phone til X-Ray Spinograph Department Ktl'OBTER ON B. R. llftO TEARLT I
BIG BLACK SEA BASS
I'. K. Loom1 Sends Account of Monster H-h Cimuht With V.m.k Ami l ine. hro.iol.t to !. ratcb il (' i,-h v.THiuif.l ,,. to aw.ui II," tK.al un.l nearly -su; tl c c t I put to iliatii.'' TO ATTE.NI ASSEMBLY. : Memkcra of Ruth Ki hi kah l.n-lcc to Pari 'filiate in Stale Meeting. The r,,Pana P,elK-k..h A.'scmhly will cmivenp in Indianapoli nest Monday lend TueHla;-. May 14 and IS. Ruth IViiekah l,oil?e, No. 2. of this city, will MHiri the following reprfnuta-h-.es: Peiiifale,, .M:. U.rtl'.r. fln.-lson, Mr,!. M.-it'lda Wieken, Mra. Nunr.ic Storm and Mit. Rieko Anderson. Alternatea, Mrs. Kiitie Hurting. Mrs. Mary Altum, Miwi Ethel Casey and Mra. Anna Irison. Mrs, Loui.-r" Langj'ahr ha been appointed chairman I of tho memorial committee by the president of the assembly.
Of nil the letter received by Imiiia congressmen on the subject of
eotir-cifpticn and on othir army and propamine! niattf rs, one received by Representative Puincll, from Mis. nna B. Titus, of Kirklin, reflects hest the patriotism of American moth"rs. Mrs. Titus i a widow with five sons. She was thankful that conscription was adopted aid she knows thi' he will have to give some of her ions to the nation's service. Knowin? that, she fee's at liberty to offer iione ailvico as to what the government should do to protect them. Representative Purnell was hich'v pi-as...! with the letter. He -...hi Mrs. Ti-us. in hi rep'y l!;::t yhe 1 or, .i :in rvcril.-nt ?i.irit aiul he u&HimH hrr that he would do cvedytl.ir.jf sn iit pow. r to I. ring about the tefmms :-he ailvm-a'i";. Letter of Mrs. Titus. Mrs. Ti'u's li tter is as follows: "Pear .Sir: ' I ani a willow .linl mother of five irip of whom at hart, I roust chv u; in ihe lisrntii'ff eivie of out .onntiv. and 1 lai'.'ore ou for the -,i'e i l' s; Ley? and :i'l other moth- . .- in i.i :di m your power to Moiec tli. iii, 1 urn thankful for contlie h. ys he well p,T That rill rn. emal influences, as n- -iblc. r.e kept from them. r i ik t t v.-e'l t!.'-;r I art., before actua! l e rr.rr.n of -h-m. il P'.-iy t'-e 'iil of hittles be adT when our wA, to battle -MRS. .wvv p. Ti-rrs.-ii -how t'e :H'nl -pirit of an mi woman." Rf-presnntativr-i toi.l he- m rnlv. "I am corr'a.l to I sv- iweive,! vour letH f tit I 1 I o unselfish zeal for the ml nl of the -(use of liheity. Lb. FOR CO H YESTEPDAY I lovd Junes" of Elizavillc Fnlisls of Kecruil.s Ite levied. Ail the lh o'he I ( p..,s;bi.-. Ti-esm. j-X e I n enlit,r.g work. y. en I of the poo ii. i were rejected by the I 1 Ic Kar-I .'.-..:;. Kay Howard, Cecil He. F.-i. t l!ii,-h-:r. iriril Smith. Van; n T " r, l.eon.ir.l f'iarl., pe ,vi v lrx J r I n l ( I I I It n J ' ' I I II I Mitch. M, r .lai-r.M.n. r.ule f.-oth-i M II In II I l t it I M i 1 MM "'.e. ! ml Hale-.. Ivan (anrie-r The.alom K.lwanls. and O.rar Hail. FOR TOTAL OF $3,913.50 tticsest Single Load ItrotiRht Sill.'i Wheat Was Sold by Albert Hart. Albert Bart, county road auperintrndent marketed hia wheat this week at tho Shirley & Jonen elevator and the diet k which he received amounted to $.tiia.50. The biggest fingle h.nd, (ontnining ore hundred and fifteen bushel brought Mf. The firm ia hipping out a carload of wheat thin mornirj Includirj that pnrrhs from Mr. Bait and ome other wheat and the price puid for the carload amounts to 14,500.
We will pay milk
Per hundred pounds of 4 Milk 50c per pound of Butter Fat This is sixty cents more than we paid for milk one year ago. We will continue to pay exceptionally high prices throughout the summer. Indiana Condensed Milk Company
SHERIDAN ROOF HUE. re Department Called to Home of i.ranvillc (Kbourn. The lire department called to he home of (iranville 0 bourn on te 1 Walnut street about 7 o'clock liis morning. 'Ihe kitehen roof had ui-nt lire from :t t-p-irk. The hla7.e js put out without urine the lni-'h ie,Vuie hose. The ila,nage was ;ni. ru n morew living. v r.Blce in cut the grass, liive us a trial. ( K. Fraley shop. A'.iey crossing,; n.ik Prug -tore. May :i tf riauk C Katrlilnion. Attornty. JTOTICB TO KEIBS, CHEDITOBS, ETC. I i i! r- miller of the e-Mte of N. 1,1.1.1 lit in. .1. -etel-r-.l In ll, e IJ.Kine ennui .-..iirt. April term, 1 1 1 '," T. E. Hutcblaion, Atteroay. HOTICD TO IfOK-ltESIDEItTS BT OBDEB or COVBT. prrKon, !iliwll,K IP at Kllinl.elll PoweiT, 1 1 1 runl.er.jril V linker. Menrv W. Mo .-key, Kn,iln rilrlM(K. A il ll)rn. J. ini'ls I. tenner. met J,, nlOnkno llil and the unknown Iteirs, (levle-een, un.l snrn re.peellvelv of eaeh of the 3lwve nHinecl per-en. ate rot eeslrlenl of the unite fit lnriinna. Afflonl further vs thnt thl orllon l for the punnit of omeiin Ui title to ths fnllowlnir rte.erll...1 real e-tflte, Mittimed in Hnnft county, In the auto of IndlaiiM, to-!i: A part of the er half of the aouth ouatter ef aerllon 1. lownahlp 19 north, ranee i east. neacrlbe4 aa nllowa, town: ComiT.etietna at ihe noriheat enrner of Ihe eati half of the mitheaxt (iiarlei of aectlon I. townantp js aoftn, reuse X eaet, eoit run
the following prices for whole for the first fifteen days of May
fbimmmmJ hmm mi i V MARCONI No. 2716 (39288) American. Foreign. Sound PURE BRED Stallion The pedigree or Stanion Marconi, No. 2710 :tW88), owned by John F.. DiHiley, Lebanon, Ind., R. F. D. ; county, Boone, described aa follows: Color and marks: Bay, star in forehead. Breed, Belgian. Foaled in the year 1M4; has. been examined in the office of the secretary of the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Board, and it is hereby certified that the said stallion is of PURE BRKKDI.N'G, and is registered in a neHioeee re, .1 er BJiROeiation. AO-
ciety or company recogniied as (Not Et Likeness of Stallion) standard in accordance with section 4 of the Indians Stallion Enrollment Law.
The above named stallion has
duly qualified licensed veterinarian, and is certified by affidavit to be free from the transmissible unsoundness specified as such in the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Law. Not good unless countersigned by C. M. MeConne',1, President; C. H. Anthony, Viee-Preeident; H. E. McCartney. Secretary. Renewed in 1917 within the time specified in section 8 f the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Law. LLERO No. 8709$ Sound PURE BRED Stallion Tho pedigree of the Stallion, LLERO 87096, owned by John E. Dooley, Lebanon, Ind.; R. F. D. 6; county, Boone, described as follows: Color and marks: Very dark grey. Breed, Percheron. Fosled in the year 1911; has been examined in the office of the secretary of the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Board, and it is hereby eertified that the said stallion is of PURE BREEDING, and is registered in the Percheron .Society of America. The above stallion has been examined by Pr. II. J. Gray, a duly qualified licensed veterinarian, and is certified by affidavit to be free from the transmissible unsoundnesses specified as such in the Indiana, Stallion Enrollment Law. Not good unless countersigned by C. M. McConnell, President; C. H. Anthony, VicePresident; H. E. McCartney, Secretary. Renewed in 1917 within the tune specified in section 8 of the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Law. The above stallions will make the season of 1917 at my residence on the John Abbott farm, on the Noblesville mad, 1 mila west of the Michigan road, at the following prices: $15 with 10 per cent off if paid within 30 days after foal. Certificates stamped O. K. All inspected by local veterinarians. Care taken to prevent accident, hut will not be responsible should any occur. JOHN E. DOOLEY ZIONSVILLE, IND., K. F. D. 30. BIG SPRINGS PHOKE
iti 'tt so rol, lhtnrv urt'tth V riMi.f ther. Mt id rM, ihn north ij r'wlt i' thP plac of beginning, corttaininst 2 ncr Altm. pnmtnfnrlriff tit th nrtrt.iw.mt corner nt th went half of the Kent tiilf nf (lift wntith-fft riuarttr of mmftlon . township 19 n:rth, range 3 M, end run thnce south 62 rottn: thtnc ant Jf ro1fi, Vifncm north 13 rrtlsi, ihnr went 40 rods to tha plc of b Hmnirtif. ennunmne 13 acn 53 rw1i gnoth nf rtf iti wmI half of tn wi-it rmtf of the anuth- ! quart r of lJon . tdwn "hip 19 north, mntr 2 M, and run ihanr wnt 1 ft. thn. ourh S4 1-1 roda. thanca imt 71 tt, tharw north 14 t-l rods eo tha piaca f ntnnlnir. ront.'-lntnr in all of drjiptionn, 40 ncraa mora r l'- t : ftiaal further Buy tul I
LEBANON
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