Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 122, Lebanon, Boone County, 17 February 1917 — Page 2
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I ! Mail Order Catalogues Ar Flooding the Local Post. office.
Buy Your Ford The Universal Car AND DO IT NOW
Ford cars were iievet a scares nt thi season. Tlie demand is general and unprecedented. The Ford Company is many thousand bf hind in its orders. Avoid the certain shortage in the Spring by purchasing your car now. An enormous shortage of Fords in the Spring is certain. Deliveries then will be most indefinite. BUY YOUR FORD NOW, and get delivery as soon as possible. If you have already placed your order, got delivery as soon as possible. Only Ford agents with orders for immediate delivery are being supplied with cars. FORD PRICES Touring car $360, Roadster $3 13, all F. 0. li. Detroit. SOLD ON PAYMENTS All automobiles ha' e advanced in price except the Ford and prices on them are likely to advance any day. Lebanon Hardware Co. PHONE 288
Chicago nmil onler houses are trying the patience of Lebanon's "good natured" parcel post carrier. Another consignment of mail order catalogues arrived on tris rrirning mail. In alt
; there were twenty-three sacks each
containing between twenty ana thirty books and each book weighing ten pounds. The postage on each amounted to nine cents. Between seventy-five and ei irhty of these catalogues were delivered by the parcel post earner in the city and the remainder were delivered by the rural carriers in the country. "THE CLOWN.
DJIEW LARGE CROWD. 0v P!tj .., . C;.,rr7 pT-j.c Tktslrt ,o.r CStHe lu Data. A large t'ui!ience n?.w "Her First Falfc Step." the play presented at the Grand last night by Our Own Players Company. The play was a gaoi on and well presented. The company headed bv the Doyle Brothera 1 without a doubt the best popular priced company that ha played in the local house for years. One feature that adds interest to all the shows is the special scenery which the rompany carries. Manager John H. Hoy announced this morning that ho had changed the night for the appearance of the company here from Friday to Saturday night. Nert week the company will ;,ay on Saturday night.
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Will he Cresented- at the Colonial Tonight. , I'll.' the presentation of "The C'own." which will be seen at the Colonial tonight with Victor Moore, the celebrated comedian, in the title role. ti)i' JcsnO I.. Latky umpany rented ail entire circus for three days. This traveling organimtion happened to lie iilaiine m.nr the I.a;-kv studio nt the
t.me the picture v.e being pi odU' ed . ami was promptly secured with all its i performer.-- and :U4nitMit. To secure I the audience, the L.i .liy Company , rreiely announced in tlie daily pap1!.-. ,
1 invited to be their guests at the per- j
foimance, and hundred were turned . away. Victor Moore p'ayeil the role ' of he principal ciown. hot his main ; support wan made up of the regular artists of the cirrus. ' ITIfK AT NKH COS. I A i-m.ili fire ut til" office of Dr. W. .. .M-refe? at New R-s, yelev.!a caused a moat ileal of ei iu-meiu. The fl.unes ! put out in a short
j litre, with ve.y little damage. Hpi'ihs from the chimney caused the lire.
Sheridan Association Did the Work County Associations Represented.
Winnebago Haymakers Association No. Wi. initiated ten candidates ladt nigitt. The Sheridan Association did the work and reroiv'.-d the praise of all v. ho witnessed it. Scwtal irrmbers of (he different a.-socia'i-.ii.-. throughout the county were pre.-.ent. A lunch lollowed the woik. Speeches were made by several of the candidates and the visiting Haynmk'rs. f.OKS TO MINERAL SCIi.NliS. I'. C. Nea1, who v. a.- recently injured Ly falling, will ieuvc todn for AT ; l-t in. w tie to spend two wee!-:s ot more and take treatirent. Mr. Neal will stop at tpe ilill House. The Ceporter will keep hliu informed on happenings in Cootie county vhile hi i.-
A HKI'OKTI K VISITOR.
Albert Kohis
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NOTH'K HUM lll.lt ANS. There will le a meeting of the p-e-cinct committeemen, members or' the cdy organization and all other Repuhiicans who cue to attend. Tuesday evening at 7H0 in the prosecutor' office. Mi mho ' the election boards
J Rural Route I, l.-larnn, was In tl.i for the pnmar;- will I- apt 'city Saturdiy on bui-ivess and ral'eii i this time. I at the Reporter office ,to renew hir sub- j MORRIS KIT 'Mil-:. Char j srrtption for a year. j I.VI.K STEP' vr., S
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Chufch Services
Invest In Tax-Exempt Securities . and avoid payiriff assessments on taxable real or personal property on March 1. There are numerous .splendid tax-exempt investment to yield 3.73 In H p'-r cent. Invest in high, grade bonds and tax-exempt ."(" unties backed by Dolling' .service, (let full particulars trom HARRY L. KENWORTHY, LEBANON, INDIANA Representing the R. I.. Polling Company. Indianapolis Columbus, O. PhitiuMphis Pittsburgh
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Hymn. No. V'.'i, "0 do Not lot the Word Depart" Ibitton Cou-hetion. 1'ostiu.l-. -Fanfare-' 1 'ub.es. Tlv Sunday school will rued at :..-i0 The stmly of the life of Chri t is mo: I important. The members cf tlie school should be ill this study. The Christian F.ieb avm will Ii m'J it? regular meeting at i o'clock. I.a.-t Surday evening about sixty young people were pre -out aril a verv interest ,rg debate held. Theie will be soje.e new iV-tt'iro: tomorrow eve-i-
CEMIIAI. CHRISTIAN CHI KCH. I Semion, Of Mere Va
A. L. V.aifl. minister. Special s"i vices Sun-ay mornimr in the church. Mr. C. !'. I'e-iites of if. !- gian A'-rlca -wak. Mr. Hedge -has re.-:ded in Africa for five yen l.. and will luii.g a live messjige concerning that country. Mormng service at o'clm-k. Organ prelude, Melody in A flat . Stougiiton Miss (ioldionr (irove.-, nrgwiist. filoria I'atri. Invocation. Hymn, No. .T! "Welcome Peliglitfu! M ;rn." Schneider- Ma on Scripture le on. l'rayer. Hjipp. No. I Ifl. "Holy Spirit. I'aitl. ful lllllde" We!
; Conimunior. Offertory, "MirpwC ..... 1!eel,.ven ' Solo, selected. i Mrs. Ilru. h Meintire. I '.dd.ess, Mr. V. V. Hedges. i Ihinn. No. m, "Tis th Saviour ' I'leaim.g" 1 ilhoorc i ltrnediction. ' I'ostlude. March Ue.lel! Fvrning e.vice. at ', .1)0 o'clock. ! I'reludc, "Cantilena" Kalom. j Hvn.n. No. . " l-'.it li. r. Again hi I Je.-ll ' Name oe Meet" .... - -
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In Real Estate Here Is One
the letter reads to us.
We quote to you just as
Judge for yourself: 2750 Acres Very Fine General Farming and Live Stock Lands in West Feliciana County, La. "This magnificent plantation is seven miles from one of the principal stations on main line railrond running through this county from Shreveport to New Orleans. There are eight regular trains daily, with telephone, telegraph, express, and a, first eiass small town full ef business and a big saw mill turning every day in the year. There aie splendid public schools, and rhuichcs hrd hy, and excellent neighbors live on all sides of this property. This ra.lioud gives quick shipping facilities to every big market in tnc -Mississippi valley, ond extremely low rates to all points. Fort Worth, Kansas City, St. I.ouis or Uu.-ago, while Now Orleans is 120 miles south. There is a daily mad to post office within throe ciilc-i. - "There are now I'oft aires of open cultivated lands on (his offering. These lands lie splendidly, just rolling enough for perfect drainage. These lands have been splendidly cultivated by a tirat c1jb farmer tnd they are smooth, clear of all stumps, and in high state of cultivation. There are about 400 to 450 aces more ef this property that can be easily cleared of the snuill timber growing on it, and put in nil' vnlh.r About '.'HO acres of this was at one tune in cuitivai.en. The bulance of thn land is from roliing ti biiiy hardwood timbci: pas(ure lands. The timber is oak, ash. gum. lieooh, hickory, magnolia, poplar and oilier native tinioer. ahing one boundary, re;.i-evt the ?ailrend is a very fine lot of merchantable timber of coiv-nlerahie vaU'- and it can be easily hauled to the stution for export and brings handsuaie pneer. All through this tind r land grows magnificent wild cane, the finest winter roughage crop prcwn South. All the land is well soddiyi to Hernauia. Carpet ni'd other native grasses and heavily grown to .espedeza and White Clover which grow wild all over the country. The soil is the famous Memphis Siit t.onm, the very best all purpose soil m the lower Mississippi Valley. Thia anil runs from 4 to 'Ja feet deep on this plantation. It is a Loess fominti iii. full of lime und grows all the Clovers, including Alfalfa. ' This properly bus Ihe finest supply r,f ever liv.ng waler in the coim'y. Two good creek of pure Miring water and several line sprinirs. vrl's and ci.-tenis, all supplying the finest and purest water on earth. Th,s plia e has an everlasting stinp y of ever running wnir. "This plantation is elegantly inipnucd and the iiiiprovenents are alt in A-l sb.npe and are in fWstelass loniliiioii. Theie is a beautiful dome of 1,10c airy rooifs, v. two-awry building, with wide galleries, and wide halls on both floors, has kitchen and pantry attach, d. has two baths, all supplied with ever-running water, is piped for the house is pab'tid an. I in niat r"Hcnt condition right now, tiie rooms are big and airy, and everything about the pUice is neat and in perfect order. The house sits in a beautiful spot, near mam public road to the county ; -ii :i- r"i!i. vl, and to all parts of the coii'itiy. and u a uiu.it ilcligh'fiil. cool and pleatnt place to live, Theie are sixteen tenant cab n, all full of negro labor. These houses arc ail goad, two and Tour raom c.ili.ns, and are in A-l shape today. There are tv-n hie barn, both have feeding s'.a'ls, shcdi ami big bay lofts. There are two shed fir feeding cattle and live beg lots with farrowing pens and w.uer in each. The place is entirely unde.- a good wire fence, cress fenced with h ig tight p i tun s and lets, each with fine running water tl rough. AM the fences are gaod and have b"en weli caied for, there is a small store building and all k:nds ef nuthouses and so forth usually found around a welt appointed plantation, also a blacksmith shod, dip piog vat and waion scaies. 'I his is one of the very best improved plan'ations in this county, owned by a very fine gentleman who is "land pisir," ard ia desirou of selling off a part of his property. Ha will live la the same n ighborhotd or. another plantation if he sells this one. The residence on thi i place rot the owner t to. into. 00 when built in l'loii-Oti. Yhis property is offered nt a sacrifice price laday JIO.DU per acre. Terms.'' , Here Are Some That Will Attract Your Attention
l AUl.E STOCK FARM 1. :.".(! acre all improved, good residence, tenant houses, (-osl soil, near railroad, seven ! good springs, i'rice for quick sale, $h.mj per acre; (MO acrer, f wh'eh .W0 acres air in cuHivu(ien. several tenant houses, good jaiil, near railroad. I'rice Ifl-.oO pi r acre. L'uil aeres IW miles fron. New Orleans, tine vi sidi nee, turge .-tubie and barn, artesian flowing
well, residence nicely furnished, hot and cold hath big bargain, easy terms. Price 4,&O0.
:ir,0 ACHES LAKOITU HE COUNTY. Louiui.stia. I.rowu fi.s the I.ejendee plantation, adjoining the Godrbnux plantation on the S. V. R. R. branch line throueh the place to Lockport: 41 mile from
New Orleans. "On r.er" in cane cul'.ivRtion, told
crop (Ins year for li'b.tiiHI at the rate of $6 per;
ton. uiny any per acre; all nigh and well drained
Neal & Co.
Cason-Neal Block.
Real Estate.
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We arc experts in our line TRY I S JOMLS, THE CLKANEFi Went South Street J'hone 3X7
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Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church LEBANON, INDIANA Morning Worship 10:45. . Evening Worship 7:00 - REV. PAUL C. CURNICK D. D. of Indianapolis, Will I'rtaoh Morninif ami Night The Fifth Sermon-Lecture Will be Preached Feb. 25, A.M. MISS KI TH W;iiKINS. Onanist MISS KSTJIKfl ROrnilNS, Soprano. .MISS FMRKNCK I'AltKfN, ContrnMo
h IIi::i3IAN Wt.lIKIiKAD, Tenor. lii;ni:i:i:T.nANM)LLL I'..:ri'.!ic r-:-i ryjiz. - A Ccrclhl 1:1-', Yc:r Trr" H
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Suioi nee, II Organ.
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tV.m hing tie llav t'rogram.
FIRST BACTIST rilVKC H. Morni" wor.lnp at )l:0O o'clock. Organ. 'Cilgnmi.' Chorus".. V agm-r tiloria I'm ri Greatori x Hymn, "Majestic Sweet nesii Sit.- K;ithroned" Ma: 1 1 1 - Respond. "Father V, hate'er of Ha-tlily TlSin-" Mam u Offertory, "l'rayer in E Flat" ... 'iuilmant Anlheiii, "Zion. I ity ol Our l.od'' Ha- dr.
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Anthem. 'Try WiH He Hone" ... (iotlwlulli .Senior Otia-letle, Mn J.wie Mr.-. tvoh-ll.. M-. ;.,..; Mr. T., :ie. fiong. "Marr.liind Hy Mr!imd" ..
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jl'Mibl.. Quartette, Mre. Jne... Mi:ll.ienKII,, Mr,, Imnaldeoii, M,m, V mn. Mr. lon-, .Mr. Telle. Mi, U I Kolletle, Mr. It.td , ! Anthem, '(low Itmg W iil Ih':'j Furt r-1 Mo" I'nilolgi-r jJoioir fjonrf t'c, V' .. Kodald-on. M'-t IVihi..,. M-, I,,f ,lb!e. Mr II,, .1 ! Kedllll( "ri by Klplllll I Mn, Kag-ijiJ Nenl. Anllm.i, "lifld Ye IVti;!:." ',oi,n.ii Urrtitoe Quarti t'.e ( i ',1 -a". "T Huiiiri' " .. . ScHiirininn
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Whii,ng pbeay Fulfilled". ;!oves, organist, ichool c ,!, . d,. a cordial 'File hour tor irji'etlllg
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.Orouti fiuniber lo vill 'lave rl:,ircr of the oiing I'lopF''.. ireeong at d o'rlork. "I. in. oln and Hi;. Titnc" nl be the .aibiect. The iditdv cl.iM.e:. v ill ipW. mi '1 liuri-d'iv pveniiig at .e-ve-i tiiirty. The inte-ein. it'd aUend-inre imve been fine. Come out to tin:. I d par ting a( the ii ClIUI.-rMAN S( IV.M I frrvieef. .'utelgv 1 1 m fubjeet: "Piul" Pinelav ichonl IU a. ni. Th" repuhir Veduevduv evening Tectum riinl ire"t'ng at 7:?n p. to. All are er.rrbildy ill'-itcH fn allend V'ii urn 'tiviled to i-a't n the free ria-l'fig room open Mondv, Wc'rie.dav n'l :V'li-dllY fund to S ochicli. A oauialnig ':biurv of aulh.rl:ad C: ri:Uii ..-ionce literature 1 miun-
PUBLIC SALE I wfil offer t pulthc falc nt my farm 34 mi I on northwest of Ixkinoii, on the Lnfayrttc road, nn THUKSDAY, FEBRUARY 22 SAI.K TO lli;(,l. AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. . The I'nlliiwiiig personal property, to-wit: !!01!-,F.S (I Head Five-year-old bay mare, sound, weight 1,r,H0 piiunih,; 1 ; year-old hay mare, pound, weight 1J1UU poundii.
,'t yetr eld bay mare, sound, weight 1,200 pound; 3-yoar-old grey
nam o- jrcnnngH. sounu; lo-year-om general purpose norne; 2 year ol i l.iack Idly; .pan of 2 year.old mulea, sound, stand 1G-2.
CA IT'.F. F.levcr bead of Shorthorn cattle, including two.
re t cow,. : years out, with calve hy nine; 3 extra good ml eai.r-:, turning yearling; spring heifer calves; Jer.iey cow, com ing ' vi ar i.id, to be fre-h the first of April; one coming yearf ll g Jer .-y heifer.
Iln;s-ii Head including 4 brood sows, to farrow Ihe fir-tf
ol Am. i b; 10 feeding ihoats, weighing from J00 to Jl'O poundi 1 fall ,h....t. SIIFF.C Four head of ewes; and '! coining yearling ewe, hinib: : one tonniaf yrarlmj. PueK.
m 2"0 Iw-Jieln of com; 100 bushels of out; G tons oft
good mmed nay; cl .ivrrseed, II) bushels of little red clover keed. 'l .MiMISt; MIC! F.MFVTS -One K"(w StudehaU'r ngU uith bo bid; 1 wagon; J Kiiitky e,irn planter; 1 end gale seeder; 1 good carnage; 1 buggy; a i,ete of work luirnesa, rtc. TFHMS Ml Jiiins Uf 5 and under, cash; all sums over a credit of nine months without intercut, will be given, purchaser giving nppiovod f.Tchold note, bearing 8 per cent intereat from dole if not pool at maturity; a discount of ." cents nn the dollar for i a. h to tho.se entitled to credit. No property to be removed until tcim, of :-n Ic are complied with. .MA(l(;iK I). DECK & SON C. o! 1 KIUIIKTT SON, Auctioneer I
Craat Strar.gth. Durability, rin Col
-M" am.nl Orfle. D. tr.lt, MX. Wrk lr.h, ho For Sale by Metzger Lumber Co., Jan. A. Pariah, ;
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