Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 118, Lebanon, Boone County, 13 February 1917 — Page 3
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ISY miss Esther rCRKLVS
VALE.NTPifc PARTY. bera f Weal ni meter Guild is'nf Mm. J. T. Fi-.uk Lau.hricr. ,J.T frank .mivhnnr of VV. .. ,. formerly of tbi city, r-rln- j 1 the me.nbers of the Westmin- I ruiM. f which she wax it nr. ii member, al a Valentine pin r home 'M t'V. ninp. The men went 10 w lute: town on the In keeping wiih tho wiirit . any the various room nf .nor homi. wrre nttia.-tivek a, 1 with :i profusion of red heari tine gains and contests wei i ..;,.! i.i.r.i. Lamb-is I,, t! a Audra. Dorothy and F-tt-i mer of Into -town 'v. .it onuo . I. o I .heis. " U I also tv "and "1- roin f hr. Land of the . Water." I.y M,-.. Ir.,1 Hen-' if this ritv. Refreshment; - impel iMi.k
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niKTIIHW I'WITV, n.Iny iK-mu; tl. 27th birthilav ' ft Hazeltiire. ,-il.out lint.-.fiv 's and neichliois ;':ithere.l at Mon A.'h stl-ovt la-t niicht to :,(u-n. 'ill hour. Musical nnmlcs on lonoirranh were enjo-ei an.l te aicnta wore i-ctveil. The folloivvr KU'-Kts: Mr. ami Mis. Ilnvm nlson ami three chililren. Mr. ao.l William l.ane ttnii tun chiMrrn. Mi'Cuv. Mi. himI Mrs. Oa.i.li . Mr. ami .Mrs. John .Michael anil V. II. Linre. Mr. nn.l Mrs. I.,hn rtKit Hnil luiiKi'.t r. anil itaiKrhter. anit l nl ,n. 1M.(.I LAK VKFTIN'C. Dumeslic Science rluh hi! H ilar meetiiii l'i ilnv fifie,-no hnnie of Mrs. .1 M,ris ,- Wivh:rs"i street wi Ii Mrs. R nrhoox auMstitnt hnte.e. ! In neton froirrain. wnn-h as nil,tl for thi nieetint. has len 'neil tnc ho-tef-cs hiiv-ne i-i.v a iliffeievt f,.rrn of entertaintar their (riic-tp. T! hour o' H i 2:.iO o clock. Pit Tl'HK .SHOW I'AKTV. Uert Miller, npcrin'.cn'lent o Juefrn Ks'.her f-Kaety of the M. f.irrh, entertained the member '! Jyiciety with a "nicture .how i" lo.,l cvemnc at the t)Hi,ii, r in honor of Mi-s a hliile-elect anil n ninrhir ,, lircle. rolliiwintx the show ic ilients were servisl jt the letii.' kitchen. KNTEIITAIN AT IMWKB. ( Hisses liuth ami Fiilith Hunt r entertained at dinner .Sun'la lor of Miss Belle Anilerson, v .ho .i soon for Monte Vita. Col., the I'lntr: Misses Blle Anderson. James, Fern Larsh and Haze' Ion and Messrs. Frank, I-awrenrr, "y anil (Jeorge Anderson, and i Huntsinirer. MFrrriM. l'r)STI'()NFI). " meeting of the Travel rl.di i was to have Keen he'd V.-dn-s veninj at the h".-'.e ef !!,e M-sfj ns on t'trk street has been indrty pnstpnpprl. The time of th rijf will he nnnouncei.l iater. Job Mff. Co., Minpoli. Ming. bt a federal Policy i lit covers every Rickncss, lory accident, anywhere, any Jne, any way, find, if not diiied, your money returned a i h ; per cent interest. Pavs i'oo for natural death; -M I$l,eoO accidental death ; M ek for any sicknes; K4 ekft for any accident. I 1: tie claims every week. J. E. HROSHAR, Agent L 'e are experts in our line J mr ts ONES, THE CLEANER J.st South Street. Thnne 3S7
FEURl'ARY MEETING.
Of The Young Ladies' .Mission Circk f Christian Church. - TV. Frfcruari onvliii iiif V La.iiis' Mission Circle of the Central Christian church was h'-ld hist evening it tl ,f .iiss Norh Darnall t Sou'l, street n which turn cvien was the stibjert of the inter mr rr-'grinn given urrlor the liter1(.n ,.f k A. tne v. As tr.r .(.- .ti-i-'i the liarr.ii! in,mi- lh- . tfiv.-n indolent colored leir.,-. rVked to talk on the life of - missionary whose init a! cor en-i.il to the letter they were ri. Later in The owning during ...cm! hour t!te guests wore :t.ko(l af-h ail tli" letter.-, of tb same - -is the rue they h. il born given, n theo v.etf founil the letteln e-l tiin name of a country vir' -r in- ti." c-.ie .-tii v.eie a-ked to rut .n;.er. The .roir'nei of Hie tne iMl of a paper on-n wnrk ,,.,.-..,..,, in . f-th, , Jr,. ,:,,, SOCIAL CALENDAR. TITS PAY. is ihih-Mi WKIi.SLVHAY. Fir. I Mript t K. Fish aAfternoon IK! HAY. Fli-hr.e.er, 1 M oil .I'll, ;.iuth l.ch 'uh Mrs. I. C. Heed. Ill AOYFKIMi Ml I I.Y. s (;.:,. Xoi .,f this ,h.". Ir't .. v l o.k t.ity in ho--, d -it: . Hriit ion (sirorined to leturti Hot-, of M, . Tucker at i'.'lh;,,,. . Y. MFI TS TIU KSDAY. menilH the Shn.'izi:,e ci.il, id promptly at J aftcino.-n at thi sit a Irwin I'rwi on X-tth t as th-.-re will l.e the i of oTic.-ri. nml oihe Al l. DAY MFITIVfi. II d-, i, .-e;il(.- . tor I .a I A ttemoon Fmhro:'e' ,-l ill hili .d.tv :t tic h-.. of M i'irvit., r.OI Scuth Leban J. W. mon street. I s.-wirir on the W ilharr -ns and it.ii morial ho. TlllMiil.FIN L ( I.FII. regular l..-weelcl liieetinf Ti of Mis. J. The lour ASM'AI. srUK Ml. Th- Inter No,- cioh 's iM hive al Moi'ld tl.i' i-Vflunir at 6 tie h-.ne ol Mi Mariran Fa-'-t I "earl street. TH F. II. M. ( . H It. Ti e II. M. r. Frnl-roid ent-rtainol I- ( iil'iy a .0 o'clock at the home r Koeers on North Ji.i ry c'uh will fti-tno'.ii at of Mrs. 0,,Don t fool with a cold. Cure it. CASCARAQUININE Th clt fan. ilf renwdr-ln tlbWt fnrm-Mft. mra. ntr to Ulu. No ori-i uiplMMat aitn tKU. . Cunt coldt la ii boon Grip la 1 iln. Mow Udi 11 k fIK Get the rn" box tlh Hd To it hit. Hill ikm o Its team.
in Inihanaoli:.. ilris. II. M. Herd in ill t her home on North Letmnon ntvoet. Twul Ai'plehy ho tiiis iM'n ill for cvi-tttl weeks is much improved. R. 1). Voorhwtj went to l.oiransiini t thif "ft.;monn on a ;hort jn;incsn irit. ' Luther Kiohmnn nuil Vivian Stewa.t ..pent th:? iiftemeen in Inrlinn-aiio'ia.
Mr. ami Mrs. Linn Martin of Knut of town are the parent of a ifirl horn Mimlav niKht tllV, Mm. Klli.'l I'ollanl nf llriilifcpoi t ( onn.. is here visttiair her )iarnnte. ilr. anil Mrs. John HriMlmr. Vi.. I.. K. Am l.hy a in Wc.-lli. lii Sal it. lay -itt. nitinK the funeral nf n ri-icnil. Mil-. Harriet I'ettijohn. t. . I ', iiarilnor nf :ihash. general man.ieer of the T. 1'. coiimany wn! in Ho.- uu on l usinivss Satur.luv. Hi W . Wniianison of Inilian-!o;i-. speat vistr-rilay with Inn son. Ilr. A. A. Williamson, of this city. Mrs. Osrur Win.am-i of Hamilton rr.-t is .pimlinK a f"W ilaw with ncr f.th.-t, Will II. in y of near Thorn i Inter No. club Miiil-aret i,n ni Pearl strw-t, thi! rill meet with hi r home n evening iit ti Ti..- Inter N.is rluh will meet with V M.nirtiet Ihiv at h-r home on Ka-t I'rarl street, this eveninir at '1 oil.., k. Mr.. MaCK'e I'a T W.ll f to In.ltr: -ti.-i'.. tomorrow for a visit of .Weill ihi- with her niece, Mrs. Macce .-l.eil urn. I Me Neihhorhooil c'uh will meet viti, Mrs. A. A. Wiilium.sen in her ap.mments on South Lebanon street !-Mk;v afternoon at 2 Mr. and Mrs. Ilarrv lieattan of Me- ; li ttoi ,-hurir. are the parents of 3 son uo.-n i.i .t wi k. I he bnv has been named lia-hatd lludolph. lie Vitil. borhond cluh will meet .HI- Mrs. A. A. W.lliamsnn in hei ..:'.t tinen's on South l.ehanon street I -ki.-iv aff inor.n at -.;. Mi. ..ml Mrs. Clark Ilerry have rct'nr.d from Laiayetto where they ,e..n ntlemlinv .1 house partv L"ven at the l",i l-ol-a hou.-'e. Mi June Hall and Mrs. Mairrarot h. i sen 'ire spenitinir a l.-w davs al h- coun'iv home of Mr. and Mrs. I a ''.- Watte of near A.U'ancc. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 1'etkins of leu- .sheriiuin were iriiCi.is londav of heir i.eisin Mrs. (ieorire 'imbormnch iil -'.-nmlv of .North Meriman street. .1. W. I ovetd.i'e of Tiihn. tikia.. who o-.s I r th-t ,-i.est of hi; hrother. J W. t ovi'idale I'a Kone to Adrian. Ms I; , for a vi.-lt with rehilives hefore l. tuf ii- i? home. M Mai v Stevens and Miss i lieita YuUy will (fO to Indianapolis, :i;s eveninir to hear "Caruten" by the sail Carlos lirand (Ist.i coniian. at lite Murat theater. M.- ...e, Mrs. I rank Myers are exHU' Ihi'V Hi ith Mri Mi ijre - of ti,,- Fii-l llaot.-t churi h v. ill meet Wednesday if;.i ito,n at '-' l.'i o clork at the home if .Mrs. lunny Adams, cmncr of ( Inuifo and .Noith Lebanon streets. vord tias b(n r.-ceived from Mr. ..mi M s. J A. Coons and Mr. and Mrs. "uons who left a week a(r for the ;o,ui-. that they are now nicely located it llilovl, Miss. I tie two families Kenny apartments in tiie same flat. Miss Helen Holbncsworth, of Indianipol's,, returned h-one yesterday afterlo.ni ai-fr sH-ndme a few days visitnit her irrand'ather. John It. Saunder. ni ftinuty and Lebanon friend". Miss Helen i. a teacher in the Indianapolis Mrs. 0. P. Perkins of .Muncie, for-i-i.oly of this , it v, will leave Snttirdcy 'm .V w Yoik where she will join her luuiithter Miss Flizaheth. who has 'e.'ti visitinu friends in the F.B-t. Mrs. IVikin.-awl daughter will spend soineime al Cornell university attending a iioui-e early. Dr. C. I. I'mberhine of IerhanicHiu'. returned from I'l.oenix, Artz., he h; spe Ilr. I'n.beihme's son Lio romlianed his fattier to i'b ll,.; I lor a lonirer vtav in toe !ll,s of benefiting his headh. which t -piesent is much improved from the e.- v.e.-k- al;ea-lv sfM-nt in A;i.o'i;t. irs. Mure shcrer of Hiititinirtor. will i, me Sunday to make her home with ner daughter Mrs. I-rank W ooley and i'a.n,'i of West Washington stre-t. vi - s. sl.eier who ha hciil a pc-itian in I readv-to-wear depiutment of too aitv-st store in Huntii,(ft'in has re. siirrn d her position and has aecei-ted a no itom in the ready-to-wear departrt ee, n' the I'hll Ad'nr de,artmen' CITY NEWS Joncf. the cleaner. Ilaumifardt for cleaning. Phone 91. 'laxicab, auto delivery. Long riiatance drives, phone 219. W. T. Randlfl. Sliiiley Jones now have the Intel national Dairy feed. Phone 53. 8-13-tf. TOO LATE TO t LASSIr V. I OK SAI.K (iKiven-oad bonds, tax r Ptnpt. Two bonds $.!0 each, one f..r iS.'k. Want market (ince. Nl 4 Co. 2-1.1-J6V-17-19 I.OSf --A miik"oute'lik thi mornItiK. tall 12PKJ or leav at l!epoiler office. 3-13-14
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A total of filh Imoka were Immei! by the library lust Saturday, which wan one huudmt more iMioks tbn hd evei-f bt-n loaned in one day before. The t library hs added J75 new hooks mnce the lir.st of January amcc them 1U0 1 V..!-in:tS K n'horlied Hov Scout! hooks, which are a popular and vulu-1 able addition to the yoimit people's do I paitinnt. Those ha.e been given a siKiial place m the library, with al raimd announcement curd above, th. ii,, v mav he exsily found. ' t A splenmd equipment of stetvnrcojiefl j ind travel views have been added to; the librarv, which will bo found very -FARE CONFERENCE . LARGELY ATTENDED Interesting Diicusstinn of Live Topics at I losing Session at Thorndwn. A larjte crowd attemhil the final simi nf the Social Welfare Conferre In-ld at the Cliri.-tian church at ornlown last nigh'. This was one the mud ititerestinu: meetmjrs of - entire conference. Tin1 meeting s ca'led to order by Pr. A. C. Spivey 7 '10 li'i-iock. Devotions were led hy v. Ceorite Di'Ue. Tio' Ifeneral topic the nieetinif was "The Cominity's ObliRatinn to the Child." Neir! ted Child" was the topic r prepared hy Dr. O. C. n account of his illness ins. ttotKins 1 . Tl( Dei llhject of the trewn of India ad the paper in his ndent Child" was the address bv John A. ai.olis. Mr. lhown's reedinirly interestinir. 'robiihly the most int tiu. live talk was I.y estine and mMisa Adelaide i I lor of the Department of 1'uhi'c Instruction of Indianapolis on "The Value of Teachinc Domestic Science in the Schools." Dr. J. S. Shields, l'rof, F. H. l.onff and Miss Celine .Neptune e-avo a iti.-cussion of rho anovc topics which were followed ny the Keiieral di.-i ussloii. Sevetat l.ihnnon people includ'nic Mrs. Ccorire Ciimley, Mrs. Men F. MrKey, Mrs. O. C. Ilieitms and W. J. Ib Vol and wife attended the meeting. RiCANS HELD CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE. ' t"i wry My h-r that Minister .iU .rk will soon he Wiffht hmip Hi- rl.i.-f woik in HrusM-U ir.ts hum lo 'li'M't thr .-pitirt roliuf work thnrc in-1 it i- rnn.-iilcrpd certain hero that 'At"i 'In, w t'-U pii.-.-inj into other m-u-n:ii In .lis I hi niM'TiT of the Amrirpn rMiM-trr li HcIKitiiri on he!' y 'li fmuiiv wiii he nbrmxiou-i to the iM ir,-.n c'twrnmr-nt. A n!imh-r nf ons'-o'rntiil nvs-jiKf? h1- .-'Uf tfcp:Htmnt Ulay hut See .ftitry I.ansmif declined in di.-riosr .hesr e.mtent-i. He would rmt sny w hehe r Htny intain'd ron(irm;ition nf cei-ort ti.at 'Iiina had !itkcn with r,i-i many. tier-many Stands i'at. .e; many never wifl renew her assurances aifainst unre.-lri' led Rubmarine wurtare." on tne eve of the departure finm I he I luted (4iute of Count von Hern-.t'-itf and h,s stuff the above utterance was made by one of the leadinir ictirmir officials. The new submarine eair.jriii-n was ent'-rcd into, he Raid, after a complete toll of the cost hail lain taken. It. win iles!(.'nd to starve Fnuland and to cripple the Fntente in the field nv cutting off tne siipply of munitions, 'ins offiiml simi and the only possible ..on, essoin would bo to raise the ban so far as neutral ships carry inif noncontraband was concerned. Incidentally nlftcm!" hero fully realize this. They have had the assurance of J, W. 'ieraril, the retiring Ameiirun ambassador to Cermany in thin respect. In ennwuuence the administration has made every efTo-i to check ailirKfutinns which constantly are hemg; made that OrmnnyV move wm hot directed ak'iimst the United Statea. In furth erance of that denire the state depart ment hna tnken sharp meanuren to nre vent r.pread of auKfrcMiona that would make trouble In thi" enontry. The fin atep in this line I to b the departure aloe with Count von Hern
Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A
usoj-aj to our ftt-hnah, cluh meieher of the city, and will be loanediulra to the homes. Th follavmic countries and plareR of interest are anion K thetn: South America: United buitca divided into Central .States, Western State, southern States. Middle" Atlantic States; European War till 4; Washington I). C, Trip td the Philnipinesi; NiaKara l-'allif I'ajiama Cunal; Yellowstone Park: The Niirthwest; China: Jafiun and the Orient; Knrland; France; (iennany and the Kbine; Tour of the hir; cities of the Critol Stnli; T iur of Palestine and the Holy Land; The Life of Christ.
..torfT and his party of Dr. George llaithelme. Correspondent in Washinoton of the Colopne Curette. The latter, following a conference with Counsellor of the state department, Frank Polk, aureed to return home and a '-safe conduct," was nrranced for him to accompany the ambassador to Cermany. The doctor was responsible for the latest suirirestion from Germany that she was willing to neifotii. te formally or informally with the United States provided that the commercial blockade airuiflst England was not broken." Bitter Kesenlment. There is hitter resentment in American circles over this otrer by Germany w here it is characterized us an "insult" in view of the president's addiesa to congress announcinir the breaking off of relation.. And it is also claimed that tne offer was predicted on thistatement, pent by Dr. Hathclnie to : his new spaper, which has an nflicia! I status, that he had "the highest authority" for the declaration that if Gerdepartment declared irresponsible ships friendly relations could be restored. From row on official of the state department reclared irresponsible statements reirardiwr. poliries to be put sued would be ridtidly checked up. Already the bars have been raised against correspondents who ate alleted to have nvsropresented the policies nf the government and th"y have found ;t impossible to secure credenwhirh will admit them to the bir buildinu occupied bv the state, war d navy departments. It becomes daily more and more plain that a showdown on the entire international policy of this govern. nent may bo forced on the floor of ongres.s. Senator LaFoilette wants o make an is-ue of his hill which for ids the arming of American mer chant vessels unless the nation is at rar. The measure is now on the talje n the senate. Its author clai ms that Is adoption will le one of the surest f measures to keep the nation out of rar. He claims suppoit for it fiftn . V'H . t.'.rt,hy !.! ironna and has announced that he will hortly cull it up. Congressional Silualinn. While tiie administration has complcte control of the situation under rules of the senate it cannot pre vent discussion of the measure, and it llready Is certain that the debate will take on a character which will stir up bittur tinimo-ity. The congressional atuation is none too pleasing to the idministralion. The so-called "iy" iliis declared to be urgently needed, :ue sidetracked by the postoftiee ap propriation lull. Senator overman tolay was doii g his be.t to urge ;enitors to get it out of the way so that the spy bills could be shoved through is until they are laws the hands of the secret service and of the special agents of the department of justice .-.ill be tied and arrertit which should lie made cannot be. The cabinet today was expected to consider at length all pending meaures of safety as well as the question of the armament of the American merhant murine. Many of the friends of the administration have suggested that congress be asked to pass a law directly authorizing the navy department to aim all American vessels go ing into the war zone. This ia opposed, however, hy tlm.se members of th cabinet who insist that under inter national law, and the existing laws or the Lnited States, the right to arm for self defense is an unchallenged one belonging to every American ship ow-ner. the entire subject is cntnple: n view of the fact that P. A. S Franklin, head of the American lim has filed with the navy department a formal request for guns for hi ,sCl Fntente diplomatic circles here toduy declared that the measures taken by the liritish admiralty to protect hipping have proved a complete cess. It is asserted that three vessels whose destruction absolutely hud been WIIK MAHKIACR IS A FAIU RE Surely marriage ttt a failure when it essential purpose, the raising of a family of children, prove tmposaihle. In the ehildlesa home the married pair, though sometimea more or le umnr of the fart, gro disnp pointed ami lonely. Larking the hes tie t hold them together they ate lik.dy to drift apart, hene? metiy arm ion ami divorce. If every wife, whess phyiicsl atate prev wt motherhood, would but try that great remedy, Lydfa E. Pink ham'n Compound, there would be fir fewer rhildleM honm. Adv.
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PUBLIC SALE I will offer at public sr.le al my fann 3'4 miles northwest of Lebanon, on the Lafayette road, on THURSDAY FEBRUARY 22 SALE TO BrXIN AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. The following personal prucrty, to-wit: HOKSKS 9 Head Five-year-old bay mare, sound, weight l.r.oo pounds; 4-yrar-oid hay mare, sound, weight l.HOO pounds; J-yeig- old hay mare, sound, weight U00 pounds; 3-year-old grey team of geldings, sound; Ill-year-old general purpose horse; 2year old black filly; span of 2-year-old mules, sound, stand la-2. CATTLE Eleven head of Shorthorn cattle, including two red cows, ft years old, with calves hy side; 3 extra good male calves, coming yearling; 2 spring heifer calves; Jersey cow, coming I, years eld, to bw fresh liie first of April; one coming year!ir.K Jus,) hi-irer. IIKCS Head Including 4 brood sows, to farrow the first of March; 10 feeding shouts, weighing from 100 to 120 pounds; 12 fall shoats. - , , , (SHEEP Four head of ewes; and 3 rorfiih'g yearling ewes, lambs; one coming yearling buck. CHAIN Son bushels of corn; 1 00 bushels of outs; fi tons of good mixed hay; cloverseed, 10 bushel ol little red clover seed. FtltMlSi; IMPLEMENTS-One good Stidebaker wuijon, with bo bed; 1 wagon; 1 Sat thy corn planter; 1 end gate seeiuo; 1 '.-oi.il i-arri'V": 1 burir;.-; 3 acts ol woik hain": s, i -c. TLItMS A" sii'-'.s 5 and under, eash; all sums oer V, n credit t,f pine months without interest wi'l be given, purchaser giving approved in ehniil nine, l.oai ing 8 pal- mill iuU-u.-t f.n.r, date if not paid at maturity; a discount of 5 cents on Ihe dollar tor cash to iho-e entitled to ciedit. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. MAGGIE I), BECK & SON C. (. TRIBMETT & SON, Auctioneer".
March First is Tax-Listing Day If your inn ..tiin nt arc lawih'r. then jou pay out assessment thai rut Ihtir net larnniks. Why do that? Invent in high grade weuritir that are tas-eiepl and yield 3.75 percent. Hi 8 per rent, minimum return, ltuy such securities backed by Dollings Service. HARRY L. KENW0RTHY, LEBANON, INDIANA Representing the R. I.. Dollinga Company. Indianapolis Columbus, O. Philadelphia Pittsburgh
lecreed by the German sea powers, the Hallic, the Irishman and the Northland all reached their porta unmolested. Particulars aa to what methods are being used are withheld but it is said that if the L'nited States finally is forced into war against Germany, the methods used will be communicated to the navy department. linger & Smith, Attorneys. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF RErEIVF.lt. State of Indiana, Roone county, s: In the poorne circuit court, January trim, 1!M7. No. 6087. Hide, Leather & Melting Company vs. Palmer Mr.Mahan Furniture Company. Nolire is. hereby given that on the 7th day of February, 1917, George O. Palmer was appointed Receiver in the above entitled cause, hy the Boone circuit court, and that said Receiver has duly qualified and is now acting as such. GEORGE O. PALMER, Receiver. Feb. 13 20-27 Feh. ill. 1917. Jen Kef, Attorney. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Boone tntintv, ar Notic fa hereby given. tht th unlerrned han been appointee) administrator of th estate of Lww i.
For In, Tit nts unci riiiMren. L!:t!::rs Khgv Ti::l
A : n .a ISwita. MillllllM Always Bears the Signature of hf Use X For Over Thirty Years CllSTflHlli Everything In Musical Merchandise W.W.STEVENS E. Side Sq. Phone 55 Kern, decease,!, late of Roone county, Ind mns. Said entate is believed to be solvent. Robert S. Kern, administrator. 2-13-20-27 Jwb Wurk at Reporter office Reporter, by mail, $3 a Year.
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