Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 124, Lebanon, Boone County, 20 February 1917 — Page 6

of the Country Districts

SHANNONDALE. .' Mianes Minnie und Oeneva Shannon were Home Saturday and Kunday. James Stewart ha been ill with la grippe. r . . . . XlambaJI McCnllister has been very sick, nearly having pneumonia. Otto Lough's youngest child .Murvin was very badly scalded Friday by f alttnir into a tub of hot ate. Kowever it is thoueht thr injuries will not prove fatal. Crover Stewart, wife and daughter, Kiitnbeth visited with Mir. Stewart's parent:?, Mr. und Mr. John 1'urdue near New !tos last Saturday night and Siirdfiv. A', !:.- n-.d ;,. M . ,- wih hi son (luy near New Hosts. 01 McDonald and wife am the proud parents of a nine and one-half pound .ion bon Thursday. Mm. John Farley of Mare lias come to spend a few days with her daughter Mrs. Jamt'.i Stewart. Mm. Surah Knox i some better. Alva Coy's nnd Frank Evans' sales were botli well attended. Mr. Coy is going to Indianapolis, und Mr. Evans Is goirtj; west, having rented his farm. Wen IjiFollotte is buck home attain after a several weeks' trip in the south. Joe Grimes has been on the sick list for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. James Stewait entertained at dinner Sunday, Oia McCallister of Thorntown.

Mr. and Mrs. John J irksi IViver Station were visitw place Sunday. J a me. Karlow made a bu to Cmfoidsiiir, .lututduy

Friday and attended the funeral of their little grandson, Bunnell Beck. Mr. and Mrs. duy Neptune spenl Friday !n Indianapolis. Ktt Schmidt aod family, left Sunday for Detroit, where they will reside. Mm. Feriruson and son west of Thorntown, visited Mrs. Anna fitaton from Friday until Sunday. Mi Lois Campbell of fircenficld, visited her sister, Mrs. Victor Crane, Saturday night and Sunday. W. J. Brown of Louisville, Ky., was fluent at Lafayette Byers und family and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Crane Saturday until MonJav. Mr? U-vt.o-:. -rd dn.-. Mr

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HAZEI.RIC.O. Mrand Mrs. Will Mcf lute of TnilSnupolis. came to C. A. Taylor's

with I.. Hycrs ami family. Sun-lay th v were guests of Mr. and Mr. David McKinney. Orvdle Ne'fon ami sons spent Sunday with I'ritchard Buchanan and family. Mis Ruth I'.pttton attended n shower fo MU Madge Sht itiy a Mrs. Onah W hifl'mg's in Lebanon Monday night. Mr. anil Mrs. W. P. lluchanan entertained at an oyster simper Friday and Saturday nights. Friday night's yue,t.weret Mr. and Mis. Hubert Lattr. Sam Miller and family. Mrs. Kersey Mr. and Mr.-. J. F.. Long. Mr. aiid Mr.S. K. Metheny. Mr. and Mr. J.w thiff. Ralph and Anita l'uh" and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore .N'ept-ine. Saturday night guests were: An'lrew llrutton anil family, A. I!. Neptune and family. Mr. aad Mrs. r.iilph Neptune. .Mr. and Mi's. C. K. -Ma.e. Mi. and Mrs. Theodore Neptune and Mr. and Mr... James Hawkins of Lebanon.

FAIRVIL'W. Melvin I .enhour, wife and sons Roger and Herald of Fayette, spent

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PUBLIC SALE J wilt sell at public sale on what U known as the Straus Bros. farm, or better known as the Claude. IWk farm, 1 nnles east of Lebanon at Ratsburjr. on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26TH BEGINNING AT 10:tJ O'CLOCK A. M. THPFE HOUSES One roan mare, 6 years IJ. weight t.M pounds; one (rray mare, three years old, weight pounds; on bay mare, t; year old, weight LloO pound-; K'neral purpose mare; ail sound and (rood workers. SKVF.N HEAD OF CATTLE )r. Jersey row. S years old, Riving 3 gallons of milk per day. with caif by side; one Jersey cow, 3 years old. with calf by siile; one spotted Jersey cow, due to calf Feb. l!oh; one o-year-old Jersey row, nivinR l'i gail-.T". cf millr per day. due to calf by March tbj three black spnnjr catves, (rood ones. EIOHTF.CN IKK.S Sh bead of brood ws, hl( type Poland Chinas; these sows are registered; two of theto are tneit and four one of thepe sows is due to farrow soon, one to farrow Feh. 27, the gilts will farrow in April. Eleven shouts, weighing atiout loo pounds; one male hog; big tvpe Poland China, registered; ibis mtle is good enough to go to head of any herd. HV AND GRAIN' 200 bushels of rom and about ,Q bushel of seed outs and Homo hay. One Hummingbird wagon, with iox tied. Case com planter. Case cultivator, John Deere riding plow. Janesville walkinR pinw. diss harrow, buggy. All these, implements are practically new, having been us"0 only one season. Some household furniture, dining room chairs, eup!oaM, rooking stove, heating atove, good at new. CHICKENS Seven doien Whit Plymouth Rock Henj. TERMS .AH auma of $5 and under, rash; ail 'jmi oer ' crerbt of nimi montha without introt will b given, purchaser fiving approved freehold note, bearing 8 per cent interest from ate if not paid at matj-ity; a diaotrnt of V cnt( on the dollar for eah to thoae entitles to credit. No property to be rjmioved until tormi of aale are complied with. JAMES L. DEATLEY. Tel. J. B. Henderson, Aatjee.-. J. T. Frank hnsr, Or It,

Sunday wra Cti.lea i.picU(-tiib !! family. Ctra Smith and family, Mrs. Maggie Lewulleo and daughter Mary

and Marjor.n and poii Moiru, Ruth,

Iluliert nnd Irene Hobmson. l!ev. Coy filled his rwilor nppomtn'ent here Sunday und was entertained in the home or Will R. Hohanon Others who visited there w'ore: Andrew Wells and family, Fred Kill-

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Miss Consula Stookey anil miss Opal Quick visited with Mrs. Lina Funkhou.-er Sunday near Waugh. Min. Nellie .Meenach received word Sunday of the death of her grandmother Mrs. Mondenjh'ill which occurred at the home of h?r daughter "r,. rf.i:nan ia in'.i:t;Hipulis. v.r.s.y iTi'i'ni.ik'- The funeral will 'uk, ulucj Monday at Sheridan. Miss Su ie Quick who waa out of school lust week on nrrount of an infection in her eves is still unable

to return to school.

Mrs. Eddie IVoftltt- visited over tnduv with her nmUicr near Rninsiik. ' Mrs. Fima Sm'th rprnt Sunday

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evening. The play w hich they mt, mini to give was postner.eil on account of sickness. The program given consisted of readings and music on the Edison and piano.

NEW HRCNSWICK. James Quick and family called on Newton Hiownh e and family Saiuiday nik'ht. Heiul.l Walter ami-wife spent Sundae with J.. Wiley and family and V.'s VV. .1. Dinsmore. Jehn Scott and 'ainily i peat Sunda. witl. Mai ion Ulnsn-.ore and family'. A'onjn SVnoiianl returned home from thrt liosnital Sunday evening nhere J. hail linden', me an owration for lippcndn ,t,. Several from th' vicinity attended I.. IIa llai' d -lie's s:ie nerr Maple. w,Kl WeHi.cd iy. Robert Wiiho;te :nd Or. Hiirrrins soid tli :r cattle an, I hm' i la -t Mon-

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the pneumonia fever is able to b" up .ijrain. S. S. Wooduid and wife. Homer V.'iMHlarti. wif.- and rtt"ghr nml J. VV. Woislard and wife alien I the ;ornrl en j. C !., ' " u" liam.:own, .Sunday. George K. Walter and wife spent Sntut.kv -.vith t'uir eon llcrnl.l Waller ard wi;'. TERM INF. P.ert Kmc and Mi.-s Zora Wilson

saw "Intoleiance" at Engli-h's Weilne day. Mr... Ilaive Harris a on the sick list. Pave Service and wife ent"Tt:ineil a number of f , i nds at a hnue party Thur.-dav nii'l.t. Harve Childers and family have ni'ived near Kr.-klin. A;l.eit Davidson is wo.Mr.g i.t I'rankl'oit. llernard King spent Sunday at ti e Henton Kimble home. The revh;d l:a, rlose.l :1t I'....:,ntown with llurteen additions to the fhurrh, M.s. ;!. S!.i.i: v-if d S , ,i, -

-v t!i !''-.' : : 'A ' - II :l Wailt. The 0.!d Fe"' is ::. T I'.une wi'I ive a .su;j"r Satuid 'V ni:;l,t. Newton Kirg ate.i.!-.i the d.iii, meeting at Sheriilan l-'i iday. Dirk Stowers and famd) vl ii-,' the Jotin Stoker home nunuuv. ROS.VI ON. R. R. .11. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Watt! of Center spent Sunday with Arthur llarlos anil family. Mr. arul Me. Ji-.-e Wills are the parents of a pill babv. Harold Smith of bitcst.m a. i-.JIcd on John Wnrt.li Saturday John Lou's-. Ibllie W..,k1. Arthrir H.lllos and u'k- I Ilui o.. ;ii.i-tr,,l the Haymakers keiv at Lebanon Friday Tligit. OiiVer Stilton of Ladoga. it,enl Sunday with his moli;er, Mrs. Martha Jane StaGin. Virgil llarlos and family spent Sunlav nth Ernest Mai I n and family of Advance. Gu Cobbs stinted for Daytona, Iteaeb, Flori.la. Friday n.ght. Mr.. Emma Adnev nnd Mrs. James O hoine spent Tuesday with Mm. Ruth Watt. IIETH ANY. Mis. illiurn Owen is some better Mis. G'adys VSiihoite u operated, on uist I uesduv and is impt-ovieir "icely. ni'jwsai ' ! ' ' ' .1 y .itli G lends at V. hitestown, I nele Joe McCoy hu been on tbe sick list. ' f James !, Quick Is moving to ,, farm. B. R. I. roan nnd r or re it Ijiv ton are moving to to James fjiek farm. Robert Wilho te and family will move in few dv to their new home on the William Reed farm, Lon Cumminas will move the firsf of March and woik fo Wilbur Seot.

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Because no other make of car within range of Us price can boast the values in construction, equipment, in power, in up-keep cost, the Pilgrim is call the ''Car of Extra Values." Constructed entirely of stanclanU.yl parts made to it.? own .specifications it has run 10,(100 miles over roughest roads without chanjriiiK even a spark plus. Equipped with a powerful motor making 2.P00 revolutions per minute it accelerates easily, almost instantly, from one and a h.-.lf milt;: an hour on hih to fifty miles an hour.

No car of its price class possesses fueh power, such quietness, such flexibility. It's roomy, double cowl body gives it a distinctive smartness, in design. Us deep up holstrey suggests solid comfort fully realized in the long, semi-elliptic springs. And when you consider that under ordinary touring conditions.it will average niiios on a gallon of gasoline you will more fully realize that the Pilgrim is a car of extras all the way through; extra miles per gallon of gasoline and extra low up-keep cost.

Read These Startling Specifications It is of ample size, having Ill-inch wheel base and is fully equipped with a 0. 15. S. four cylinder motor, developing "7 horsepower at 2,800 revolutions per minute; forced feed lubrication ; Dixie high tension magneto; Zenith carburetor; toggle joint disc clutch; selective sliding gear transmission; k ft side drive with center control; Hotchkiss drive; drop forge front axle; full floating rear axle with hellieal bevel ring-gear and pressed steel housing. Semi-elliptic springs throughout, T." inches long in gear; 32x3 inch U. S. tires, smooth tread front, chain tread rear; cellular type radiator; Stewart vacuum feed; upholstered with Marshall springs and real leather; Detroit-Ward-Ieonard two unit starting and lighting system; Willard or Exide Batteries; motor driven horn: robe rail and foot rail; tool kit; jack: extra tire carrier; one-man top: rain vision, ventilating wind shield; tire pump; Van SitKIen speedometer; Boye motometer. A Dealer Will Be Appointed for Your Territory Within a few days one of our representatives will arrive to appoint a dealer for this territory. If you are awake to a great opportunity and can show unquestioned financial responsibility, write Blachford & Cameron, ('are General Delivery, Lebanon, Ind.

Honors 4 Smith. Attornevn. NOTICE OF Al'HUNTMLNT OF RECEIVER. ?ito of Indiana. Poono ro'intv, sr

In the I'.oor.e cireuit court, January j !',',',"'! ',, .''.'iT;'., 1 A7 ' IVi"i n-':V' , . n term, lill'. No H1. mWa.. bm!!i.'i. w.,v., r! Hide. Leather & Heltinir Company ul?,'.'""',!!! t.' l'ut..rbi'n, v.!. I'almer-McMaiian Furniture Com-' i-n,,u n hi- n"i,.v.., i,. j. -1-, t- ,!,.-. iw ,,r i iLi I mi T Mi l.,, l"n- t!-t,rv II. S,.r:,r .-, . ,h. ,.nivi. N.''.;ce i? hereby given that on the! ..i-w. :, ii... eei. .oi a,- iTth day of Febiuary. 1!17, iU-mtlt 0. j m'..1',','.'',,'!;,,;;,'',' I'aiiner tka.4 ar, pointed Kv oiver in the ' ' iv .; I ', vi-, r ..,i u ill above entitled cause, bv the Boone cir- .'JjT';, MUjTr hT''-''..l'iI nit rourt, air l that ra'id Keeeiver (uw ' , t M i; iw, y.' it d-ily ijualilinl and is now acting an j,',", iV.L'i'''Vio" -if '-ViTi0 A ,uc'h. j A-ar. i:.l'l.i,r.l .1 'fnl. r f-lH.-l : I (I fill If V Ml 1! Pwi Vfr , ', 1 ,', ' ; , lLl, 1 eo. i:.-ju-"7 l eb. 111. 1!H7. - ' :

Je- NeiT. Allorney. VOTIf'F OF AITOIVTMFNT. State of Iniliana, Foone rountv, ,ss: N ' " 1 1 I ' " 1 1 ' ur'iersiitned lia.i been nuno'.nted 'lmini stridor of the estate of Lewi.i J. Ke,n, ,i,rea:-e., late of Ibone county, In.b ,na. Said etale believed to be no'vent. It"b"ir. S. lifirn, administrator. 1 L'i 20-27

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PUBLIC SALE I will offer at public mile at my farm 3'4 miles northweit of Lebanon, on the Lafayette road, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22 SALE TO BEGIN AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. The following personal property, to-wit: 1IOKSKS V Head Five-year-old bay mare, sound, weight 1,.r,00 pounds; 4-year-old hay mare, sound, weight 1'III0 poundK; ?-year-old bay mare, sound, weight 1 .Sfou pound; il-year-old grey team of gelding, Kound; 10-year-old general purpovw home; 2year old hiack filly; span of 2-yenr-old mules, sound, stand CATTLE Kleven head of Shorthorn cuttle, including two red row, 5 yearn oi l, with calvea by side; 3 extra good male culver", coming yearling; 2 "pring heifer calves; Jerwy cow, c emir tr ti yen old. to bo fre-h the flmt of April; one coming yearling Jen.ey heifer. IIim;h i Head Including 4 brood sows, to farrow the first of March; 111 feeding fhoatn, weighing from 100 to 120 pounds; 12 fall shoats. SI1KF.P Four head of ewes; and 3 coming yearling ewes, lambs; one. coming yearling buck. ORAIV 200 hushelH of corn; 100 bushels of oats; (1 trnis of gaort mixed hay; clovcinrd. 10 bu.-l.clr, of iittie rea clover need. FAIIMINO IMPLEMENTS One. good Studobaker wagon,, with box bed; 1 wacon: 1 Sat lev corn planter; 1 end gate st eder; 1 good carriage; 1 buggy; 'i sets of work harness, etc. TERMS All sums of $o and under, cash; all imms over fS n credit of nine months without interest will be given, purchaser giving approved freehold note, bearing 8 per cetit interest from date if not paid at maturity; a discount of 5 cents on the dollar for ca.h to thoae entitled to credit. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. MAGGIE D. BECK & SON C. O. TKIIIUKTT & SON, Auctioneers.

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Otto Eaton Public Sale FIVE MILES SOUTHEAST OF LEBANON Friday, February 23, 1917 On the above date, at the same time and place, and on the same terms I will sell the following: A BLUE ROAN TEAM OF BELGIAN MARES, 5 V EARS OLD, WEIGHING ABOUT 3.CG0 T0UNDS. This is one of the host teams in the county sound, workers anywhere, and a team with much quality. Both are bred. E. A. Williams