Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 125, Lebanon, Boone County, 21 February 1917 — Page 4
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St linoa Prtattrl PuMlehUri- OO. Illy Herald. Mtatllhe4 1H rllr Rrp.lrler, eetabllioied Weefslr leu-ot, eitaulteteH! leaf J. U. aufTfcKTliN. Nwa WHor. laeued every evenlpe; except Sunday, with toell etlHtona raaeblna; If Rural Route and Yewne t.t Jamettown, A vmice. Thorntuvn. Wn!lcl..wn, iilci.eell.'e, Hchailcburt, Ellaavtlle, Terttunt aod Koeeton. . or inwtmioi. (Matl auhecrlptione pityarile etrtetly n advance and paper IH be diacutiBv Mall, VI wall, six mcnin . . . Bv Mail, three monthe Br Mail, ona month ... fy Orrlsr, per a-eek . By Carrier, ona rear . . I'Orelan Av Amarn'411 I'rca at..l I'hirnert of thin ktn'l. Advert'Hr lotlarlaa or anything of i not accepted nl uny price. Telephone! titislnena. 45; News, 25. moio otunu. late eteetlwre. Bonn Lodne No. 9, I. A. N. Mv end l"rt,lay each nionie. 7 30 p Jl Ivory C. Toll, secretary; Harry A. Hurt, W. M. 21. Order Hn.l. dny eich mnntlXuya, aecretar . 7 JO P m lagr Helm Lebanon chapter v. s?. and WeUnenlay each mom, Ivory C. Tolie. eecrelnry, Kbaw, H. P. Bonn Council. No. ir.. third WMnffldnv each mop Charlee lUrlman I. If., lv Recorder. li?'1n I Telia, Recorder OIK LIMITATIONS. The Reporter dors not cu.iran.it the effectiveness of it advertising columns. All it ducj in to Kuatantcc l!i::t 4i good many tiiousumU if le.ii its cctamns every day - 5 une 'fifteen thiusanii. A noon as the first carrier hoy get. ttartttl. the elTevt of advertisingoften noticed diictily. It takes .m hour qr no to complete the run of the payer on the big Comet press, and. in the meantime, home of the buys have atarted on their rounds. One thing Uic tiapcr rannnt do. It eannot top the run in order to tale out an advertisement that has own an avvcred between the time the firs-t pajwra are off the press and the last ere it out. For example, rrcently a man advertised a calf for a!c. It a. not a big calf, just a little teeny calf, but somebody saw the advertisement in one of the first papers, from the press, and the advertiser sold his cuif on the pot and then telephoned in to take out the ad he had sold his calf. T!; ; ad had to run through the complete edition of the pier, and the expected rale of a calf was herahj'd far and wide even after the cn!f w;is .-o d. Then, this week, a partv advertised a house for rent, with al! modern ronvnientp, ceet.t "he:it." The linotype machine made the d say tlu.t the house had ti! modern conveniences except ,-heat." No. h"ther the people thoucht that the houf needed a man, or woman, as the cut ? miffht J.,., with a Rood, lijr "heart." cannot lie told, hut anyhow the papeis were not all oh of the press befoie the Reporter lieinn rrci-iwic ans wers to the advert isment. The lesson is plain !hc peopig rs.id the Reporter all over, nut 'iTi t Mop the pres.es to t-'ile out, an .id merely hcru e it ts answered before the edition for the day is all off. M Kfc CLAIM (,(). It t'e some people a long tme to learn thai poli!iea crookedness is a crime, and that toe rest of the people will not stand it. This is a KoW'ien.'-n' of the people, the majority of the pec,.',e, ruling. If thi- will of the mujoiity is thwarted by political rniioM, these, eri.'new are in the nature of trea on ngeifiet ihe country imlf. Th political rf ok. I'arn tliwly. The fajet that Uvea l!idr.-c', aed so many others ore in I ort I,i uvenworth he no', seem to !kiv o'hee;, md Tt' rm te Sun) ha., tjken in rharga a hit of Indiana men. and it. p. well tj, .0pt that they may nrn.e their innocence f'ointijtit elforls .are male o fre the Uiii.t roi.i iuinii.1 iraufflf,r, and
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at nl. " ' .,v-" The whole country must be fiewi from political crimes, ar.d Indiana should be the first staW to hav its farmenta cleioied from these foul spots. Indiana's reputation should be worth more to its pe-jiie. ' We claim much for our state, and jo it behoove the people to make :hese claims good. "PLANT SOMETHING." It is cominu the time of the yonr when everybody should adopt a mottc "Plant SoiiR-lhiiiK." This county and state should mul :he greatest effort of all the years tc u'. out a crop of everything that will jud to the world's supply of food -ituiTs. This is not only a possible source of great profit to the ones who lant and reap, but it is a duty taanl to the people of the world lit this time. It is not only a duty to the (I. but it is a duty to our own country. Women and children are fighting for 'd ill New York. This seems htrar.g and as only possible over in Eupe where the great war is on; but e great war and a shortage of crops have produced such a high cost in Ibis country of food products, that the average family has great difficulty in ;""ovi'iin U fo tr the family. The man wno makes only an average wrire cannot provide the usual necessities for his family, v hen the i-riees are io high. So. plant ixiniething. I'lunt in s-a mmi, of course, hut plant everywhere, and then care for the crop with diligence. Prov'dence will do the rest, for it is not meet and right that the iieople should sulfer fur food. Life is hnr.J eTiet!h without hunger. In this great emergency, Ilonne County can fill a big j,i:u'e. The soil is so, rich, and all t':e conditions are o favorib!e, that tl.i.i county can provide rot only 'food stulTs for its vv n. oeoii!e. but for many thousands heJ 1 THen, why not plant tree... a. id -hruii.. and flowe; .- ? The world m ' food i'.r.d r. ne-d.- ti.e . iT, . t I ...il -'ul urriMiniings besides. Plant ' ao t fl iwcts chanre the sentiment of men and women toward each other. !t iiih lie ciy ttue that a mun'dirf-s noc feel the same toward hisl'ellovis amid.-t tieautifui surroundings as h vtuuid ill a deselt. "Plant Something." and help make ihr country richer and better. Adopt this time!y motto as your own "Plant Something." Wl It .MH.1ITV MI N. The leeislature proceeds with its great work of repealing the Ten Conitiandments. (ine time a k;ng wa.; nade angry berau.e one came to him and asked of him a f'lvur that implied that he was fiod. but our legi.datory assume liie province of the Almighty, without a quiver. They do not he-itate, in the greatness of their intellect Hnd power, dothed by llic people or wuh a little brief authority, to send out the Mat :ng pionuneiainento th.at iml wawrong on Sinai hef he to'ul the (eoele, through Mo:es, "KememU-r the .-alihalh I lay to keep it Holy." (rt.il n coiiipanson itli the aier.iite legi.dulfir's idea of iii; own authority, l ad but htt'.e power and ry jiooi ju-lgnient. Tiie Indiana h g'.dature ficieeeds 't.way of breaking don ti e Sabbi.th. adding to til" hill akmg ha.-e ball legal on t un.is. , ooe to make picture siioB legal, and .-oon the Aniericar the HibiicHl :-.dil :ith will he gone, ail hv the edict of tho lndi.ma b gi-l itjr,. ATTI..NTIO.N COMKAIir You arc requested ro mei t at the 'i. A. I!. post hall on Thursday, lebi amy '42 at .-S0 a. m. ;haip to attc d 'he f'lipual of Uilliam Butner. rl.c order of commander J S. obb, er l(obrt stephenton. fiergt. Major. 2t- -'cb. 20-JI. TLHlUMi. Th"ie will be an nv;tr uppr at the fchsavilie lfapti.-t hall Saturday night Pcbruary 2i. Kveiyone is invited. Olis Silvers if very sick w ith double pneumonia. The Ladie.' Aid of the Haptiat ehurrh. will meet wuh Mrs. fcva sdkmgh. Mr. and Mis. Clarence Si;' and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr.'. .Smith. I here wdl 1st' f reaching both morning and evening at lue LlisHfillr Hapl;ft church hutiduv. Kvervone is hi vitrd. Mtis. iaruh Tr-rnltiisnn is about fie same. . . I'owrll and firs, Perkin . ns.u)t
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THELATEDDAC: V iLLJ All. Property Devised to Two Sons Other ews of Trobate Coutt. The will of Odu C. Webb, was probated in which she directs th executor to jive to each of her boys, if livrg. one full outfit for a bed, and the remainder of ersinal property to lold and if there i; not ul1. in money to pjy debts, a m I'.c't,: io be out on the farm uul. c.nt to pay same, md all -rr';'..y is devised, to two sens, ii living, or to their heirs if dead. John V. . Jones is named as ex ecutor and if he doe not act as such. Homer Dilc, i.i appointed to take his place. The will is dated March 6. 1916, and witnessed by Henry P. Sicks slid Charles A. Clerk. Other Probate News. The final report of I'nion Trud company, administrator of t harles fv ?haw estate was approved in which it ias clmigi-d with $7.li,!5.37 and laimed credit like amount of which $3,ri.W.S2 was distributed to the heirs. Lewis V. Iteesley, tiled inventory of the personal estate of Aijuila H. Pi:iford, showing same appraised lit 87S.i8 which was approved. In the estate of Ceoeg,-. . arr. the final report of Ilessie Harr was approved in which her chatgeablos wc.r l.C2;;.b7 and credits same. Claud II. (ilendeniiing. guardi.'n i f Zera and Zo'a tilcndenning, filH iiti,--r.r report showing tliut as to Zeia he was iharg-alile with $1,840 aid claims credit for $H62.t.i leaving balnce of $i8h.S.' and as to Zora he is hargeahle with .'.S3.So and c'ains redit for J78".83 leaving halai.;u of f !K 01, which npiiroved. "nathun Y. bitorm, aiiministratei of Mahala E. Swope estate, reported sale of real estate for $nMW to lVu-iy K. Park, winch was confirmed. MAKES Pl'ItCIIASE. Slephen Terpinas Buys Shoe Shining Parlor al Frankfort. The Frankfort Morning Times say.-: Through a deal closed ye-ti r'l-.y v ning Stephen' T- i-pin.i, heroine sole proprietor of the Amero-an ning Pro:' ar.d cleaning woij.,-. k-rnted on the north soi of the square. Mike Terpinas and h:. broth, rs, Peter, Jana-s and (o-ocxe old their interests in the company to brother, Stephen, who until fom nion'.l.s ago conducted a shoe smiling arior in I ei.anon. "For the present Mike Terpinas is .orking in Indiamipoii... The other brothers will continue in the employ of their brother unt'l they can tind locations for themselves." AT AGE OF TWENTY-FOUR ruberculositt Caue of His Death Near Thorntown This ' Morning. cr Schneile. aged about t led at the home of his i rules north of Tl ..intov .tie three ti nboijt B r.ll o'cl-n k fi lh. il.g an illti's of several monrtis, ileal b In.-ing due to tubereulo.-is. The f unre al arrangements have not he n ipade. COL. J. Ii. HENDERSON'S - SALES CLT THIS OCT AND SAVK IT. Anyone wanting dates in March call residence. 1M3 North West street or hone 67a. February 'S2- F'reil Lanham U mil' s northeast of Whitestow-n. fsim sale. February "1. Ott Faton, fi mile southenst of lbanon. farm sale. February 21. John Heath adininietrntor of John lale estate, 1 mile south of OM l.'nion. IVhpiary 'Jrt. James Ilea ley, " mdes east of Lebanon, farm sale. February 27 Frwst firmth, 1'; mil's north of Advtnee. faini ni'e. Frhruaiy .1! VA Tanida. adminis trator sal t 13 miles muthtasl of A d March 1 Harey eaton, ri milenorth of LebanonMarch Ott Patterson, X milci touthnent t Lebanon, general farm sale. Marrh :i. -Mmifn k Weber at Fay ette, big stock sale. Mircli r rank Pa.Ti, I nu!!s nort'ia t of Merhsmraburi;. . Manli T.-Wil-y r.ou.h. 1 mil- .est of Hros b ug. rialo will liKiude a cotnpK'le Ihrashiug outfit in addition U gineral r'"''l!" i"'1'. Marrh A. Jn,n Rn ltardnon. f nule iUniet of lehnon, strnk sK tilartb, IS MH Hrenten, V Jlll'l'S iio!'iiie;tt ut tehannt., st's'k miv. Jhnll i'l- e " blli
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Mrs. W. S. Bonhara of Bloomficlc underwent an abifominal operation at the Wnhams hospital Tuesday morning. Her condition -ds reported at favoiatlc. J- a. Seivers who has been takhig niedical treatment at the hospitcd im the )s t several weeks was ab.'e to return to his home TuewLty. " Cdadys, the little daughter of Mrs Emma Rinton, who has been a patlent, at the hospital for several weeks returned to her home the first of this week. SSI OF "Patriotic" Number of Publication One of the Classiest Yet Istiucd. The February numbei ol the High School Pennant came out today. This Pennant is the "patriotic" number, and this idea is carried oul in the attractive cover design and the contents. The Freshman prize story appears in tins issue. The departmental, debate, and athletic new s are tinusually good. The numlwr has Severn! clever cartoons and photographs of students a-- tea. I. us. It contains over four pages of jokes, and has in it the biggest net mntilier of laughs since the Chiistnias issue. Mrs. A. M. Cramer Expired al Home of Her Niece The Funeral Friday. Mrs. A. M. (Vunur, thirty years s resident of Wiutestown and a pioneer of the county, dnil at the bom: s.r -,o niece, Mrs. Ko,tur. 2.'.47 Noiiliwi-tern avemi'indianaiolis. this nsorniiig'at o'c; FYoiay afternoon. Burial will hJ th' PiUer cemetery south of Whiu-stuvrn. -VCCEITS INVITATION. Lebanon Commaiidery hnights Templar to Attend M. E. Services. At the rogulur convocation held Monday night the Lebanon Commandery No. 4'i Iv. T. arcepted the invitation to attend the Faster services at the Centen;..y M. E. church on I.a.-ter Sunday. The members of the eonimandery w ill attend in a body. There will be a special convocation Monday afternoon of net week at !J::sn o'clock ut which tunc the ur-Vr of ti.e temple hiI! bv conft'ired upon three companion.-:. IfOl IJLE WKIHIINf: DIN NEK. Mr. and Mr.-. Jot M ( lain of Hover. fiitcrtaiiH .1 at diioier .V.imiay in honor uf tiieir nr -.'i nia-iiei. so-i. Karl ann ife. f..iii,eiiy Helen KmkaM ..r Ihori'lo,,,, alio their grambun. Adrian Mcf.'lam ami wi'e, formerly Tre.-ne liut.ci of Aov.mi-e. tl.,- ! '. mg gu. .-t mid Mr.-. Ei-a Cl.-nch of near 1-. ai.uui.'l . lr. ar l Mrs ( I a.l-s MeCIa n :.e. n O-.i near A.hiiiuc. Mi. :i-oi Mr-. (.,.rge Po-v'l .md il.-mg. l.-,s i. i-tM aio l-.ivmit and .. ii t I arii - ol 1,. ,.i;,oii: Mr. ami Mr i. S i)l-;..m J.hI-.soii, of Siiunneadale; Will Mcwl.nn, of Indianapolis; l-oi.zo Nay of Dover, and Will Kinkaid of near Tlim'ntou n. l;l.(I..MI. MtAFII Iff I.LtttMfV Wallace Will., ilio. recenth moM-d lo I.i Imi,.,,, ,n,', iMs a .le, the 'lllg. part of the r e.i liaif of p.vone rouot. hs field agent for the Indiana l eudi"d Milk (oinpiinv. lie and l.ifaoiiiy are ltakmg lle-ir home at. i'Ji Nor'll Pais street. Ills phone I.. M. K. Mr. Wells ii nuiiiauing as best lie ran .- tlu.t his niacjone.. :l i;..i dii.n.ign Die loads ibineg the thawing I'h Pub'ie hhrary will be closed l v morrow . W i: h'ngtnn'ii birtl.Mj. I'uj. MiimiI llunge will go to In ili.jjinmli. this aveiiiiig to it.Moa'ii"uiit .1 tomorrow eemijg v itli r ietcr. liiRDS fcYE Ut. Mos May f;tcenson pi-pl Monday n'ght with Mi: 3 Cr tlgle. , Tom Pel kin and family w r th gue;is of .Mm Cm and family mar ficirrlevillc. , Roie.w fiinndenliefg ami family of r.fcir No!.vill wrre the guests of his f;.U,or, John flriid nle ;g and fionily St'itdty nigul. Curl Ayets md wiio ai (h nroyd patents rrf a baby boy. ' "l arid Mi s vr M,iiugl,ey siie'it Fuwl iy wilh I i'lr Mr dauency rJ ,fe near .lons'-ilie. I I'fi and Kj Ogle em til bunduv wi'h 4 iarerw" (igle uml dtm'ly. Horner l i iiii'ienliei g mid iff rr . t mi lllHNlde I 8 lid
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WO Serviced at Mechanicsburg Continue With Increasing Interest, v The interest in the revivtt meetings at the Christian church at Mchanicsburg, is growing daily even though the meetings have been in progress for almost four weeks. Another large crowd greeted the Rev. Homer Dale, who U conducting the meetings at last night's service and enjoyed the sermon. Five more answered the call for new members making a total of thirty-one. Mrs. Dale was present and assisted in the song service. Ton'ght tho minister's sub.toct will bo "Believing' A Lie." TO K N IGHTS OF PYTH I AS. Thursday of this week is the fiftythird anniveisary of the order. All members are requested to attend. Bro. A. I.. Ward will address the lodge. Mort Stephenson, K. of R. and S. 2-21-t Jreae t James 0. Oarasll, Att?s. koticx to aoa-xxaisEsTTS t oain .i n,- ..r I,,,!,.,,,.,. No 6 1 "ii. i'.iiii.liol lo ijioi.t line. He ll known. ! al e i, ru:, ,l ,v ,,t rl.rili.rv, Ifi;, lln nh.oe iKnieJ olnin(ilert in II. i:,rt. li.ii' offlee ii , shown. i Hint r-ii it di-renilaols tn-wll: Al.m-r Mixl.oi.Kl : to e inKti-..vn nit... wi.l. iv i. Icallees unrl itev I,.- of sill. I AO lllxvm I.oi.fl,- . .Ioi.jiI .in II ll.i'i M r II. lrBt....rf n ml suit Al.m-r II. 1...IUII.-V I'.r-eo V. M.irrls. li.e in, !..,.. wo v.ir.-. wl.!... lieiri ;ihi,;--h .-in. I nvl' of as id l'er.-o K !i'.'..,.s,,fl ' 7i 1 1 .'ii " V i 1" Mi'.'. ,- Sinllii ife ..r Vtilllani .. Sllillli, Hie .oiknonii l..sl..i,,,. unjoiier. ti.Nf. L-ir-Kii i. ill I .( :o.l KliJiK (TMWf.iW. Vol!' I'ra-vf !f,. ..r Klllnli l'i-av.lor.1 the iniliu'1"!' nu.i;in,, K..ir. li..,s, leir.llees ni"t .ii "f sill foil; e'nufnnl, so'i-r II. i?i.iiii.. tlia unkiini" n' wife, widow. ilr P-sinees mid drviseea or sriKI M.ner 11 SI.eoHi-.l. , . H I "oh.. 1 0 ; Hie unknown wife, widow, heirs, l-oliw II. s:; .'oh. i ril lie Id", liens, lei d,v".,.H of II. Mil i.h.mi, Willi H. nil: ihe unknown wire, wldon. h.-lis. Irsnlirs nnd ill", or.'" ..r si. 1,1 i ill in in K. Annie K. M.i'iiffiev: ihe in,, known I n-hind, widower, hen.'". 1. hii.I devisees of snol Annie IC Mel 'ii IT' .. I. inies llerrell l.lh.ir: II, o niikieiv. n n:fe Wide. helr. leir.lleC4 rl .l,'l,.e-, ,.f -i.iil Isinea liorrell lllsir, Hu'uinla Will. Hie hi. know ll husband, widower. .oir l.e.,.,. nnd ."V... f eatli IColi'.n.i. Will. .o.ie.n T Mel.ioihlin; Hi. no kiein wile, widow, heirv 1-Biilees .mil ICMset.. or "Hid .I'.s.'nh T Meunuslilili. Ilenrv II. widow, heirs, l.-irile'-s nnd il.i od Ilenrv II Siii'i I. M n I sind rr ii . is Alo.nr. Ai.r- tl. Al i ih unknown londum!, widower. Amur, lidniird .1 Shaueff lll.'r. II,.' known wife, widow. I.e.r... leeal.w ' .(.ul.e ol s.ild Kdwnrd .1 Shmiercll .-rtilnei Alhnaht. ln unknown w ,M,!,.w. l , ,i, I. (..ii.-es i.. .1.-. s. -OKI .v.im.iel .MhrlKhl. N.II.eV A ll.n '.,.- i..i.n..-'.n hush. ii. .1. v iiImk. i. lo I. . ilr". snd d.-i d said .;.nev hr i;l.. .Inine.H , It!!. .1,1. !l .r s,.id i;hiin Sims, l.i.kl.l l'.-Viil; .he iinkiin'-n .. le, . niow. loirs. leK.ilec ail Id V.cr nl II.Anl, 11 us I M-V.il. Ihe iMikiH-e'li ,. fe. Widow, lo'lr". Ii i!..lee. 'led di l.ws f oml TloiOniN I ii'V.il. II, .1 .1. .is. I. of -.md llle is,-,. of -Hid lllollli.' I In limn .1 l.eV.,1, I'n iii.knonn ',. hens. Ielee nnd . lei l.,-,., I w illh in I l.-Viil i.re n"l r.-sl. H e slnie of IndnnM Imln.n.i ,ind I'f'.il bIic 1 'l '''Ii l f". in.. .,r , i. .l. I .1 Ii:, f.-.-i Al-..,. i In,. ',',r '' nnd .Mel lulilo, t . ... mid i nl'lffs' e.,i.,,!,l ;ied H.ll 'his ',, r.ee,lrd lo iM'el lilla I" Ho- at N,,. ih. let. nr. .e order of i id .P 'end.nix I .-I al"n- r ..'.; ne'lllr.1 ,.f Ihe fl us- - of end cmiiidaotl ,i..ll,l i lo I,' t in ai d ,.e .s ii, .Hr elly of ,.r fleat .i.nnhi,e in Ao il'l b. heuril and MrdnraolKi'l In I' l-l,ciJ.AIir. TITI fj. op.
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Tho man who ia well boajed shows by his happy, comfurtable expresnion that he w enjoying life. We've got just the lioe that you whould wear. It's ju3t your size and quite thij proper last and it's built to fcist quite a while longer than you'd expect. We're expecting you tu investitjate this. Morgan Shoe Co.
Classified ADVERTISING Bates 'jc Per Word, Each Issue. No Advertisement Taken for I.ea Ihnn lue HOI SKS F0rJ KENT. FOK RE NT si r si'm bouse with bail-, modern eicort lo.urt. Adilrew "Ni" cur Reporter. l eb. i!"-"'. farms rtm h k r. FOR" lii:iT Ten kn w, with'" good house and burn; 2'i inilta from Thurlllown. Cull ol- add. ess C. Itrown. foliafi. 2-'J0-rt. " MlSt'Ki.LA.NkiOCs' FOR ALfc, FOR SA1.K Or.a goisl milk' i nite'. I 'hone So. f'ii-L. 2-rlf. f'OK SALK'-BI-ick seed oiUS lio.d quality. Ilanelrigg phone, fij.".'!. A. II. Uratton. 2-lilt!:'. FOR "SAtK-Smgle "jr.ib" Urown lcghoin nd Harr-d mc. ce.'k'-els. $1 euch. Tnoiie l'JTii. T. V. ii-i'.'-' rmr.-h. 2-i:-fit. FOR fiAl.tf I'nir of siirinn "w,'igon wlvel.i. William Scott, 2i Ihcks street. 2-21-'U A llAUUAIN For suic. 5 hor;,-s, for $ti2o. Phone 122i. 2-21-tf FA KM Fits- lluy "d minute con 'nr.d fuses from the Lafayette I'yninamite Co., Lafayette, Ind., lioute ('. 2 21-fit. FORllAI.I; One in.ik' I'ohind Clit.ii hog. V. A. C.iiiJwill. 1K., .-.u'.h East , tenet. I'SiT,.. II.M-Y. Feb. 2-0. .MLS('K.LL.VNT,orS V AMKlil WANTFII -Wo'tk cn farm by nianied man. Kierienee.l. Can give re ference. Call Brunswick pli ,ne. H,U-j ary tfwrn, II. II. 1. 2 -lTtfi j WAXf i:l)-.Man7o 7nvet$ 1,000 an I take chiirge of tire service station. Sakiry guaranteed, jf-3 per week and I i-ommif -ions. Will be fit Ommrrcial hotel in Lebanon, lebiuiry 2fl to 2't. A. W. I.ii:,e, manager. 2-ln-fit. ; WANTKD-Falro teeth. "V.'e',iay high as $7..VJ jii set for old false til th no mutter if broken. Mail to ' llemer's Fal-e Teeth Specialty, Third street, Troy . V nnd wo will send ca.-li by retun rn.nl. 3 9-17. " ROOMS I UK KKNT. TO RENT Mode-n room, U20 V,i;..t Main sl,cv.l. Ca'l 2'tf ' Zl bi'lfcrs VO IfFNT. FOR RKNf lsk rnSe 'iToy i McClu'no. First National llarki bldg. 2-12.31.! r; I ii I .s ".v a NT i : i -I i . in: of i;e,-s M.'inufactiii'inr I'e. For the sewing and finishing room. 2-1 'i t 12. Intcrurban Time Tables TEIIHK HAF'IE. INDUS AI'OI.IS & tvASTKKN TRACTION" CO. EfTi'ctive Feb. 1, 111IT. FAST A. EAST I' M. tli:2d WKST P. M. tl2:IT l:2.i t S:17 1:7:' t iu: t :l:2o 4 1 . t .r7 If). IS 11:15 t J':I7 1 11:2'. 1.:25 t !:7 t H M.00 10:211 ,I2:M tl.imited trams. 'Daily extent Uimday. (iFrankfort only. Last car leaven IndiAHMpoli at 11:'!')' p. no and Lsf.nctte at III ei . m. rKAWFOKD.SVTi.LE Pl ISION nri leave Leoipo" for Crawfortlsvllle at 7 :rsft. H.vi. ll.M a. m. l.rt. Il iid, ii- m, 7:3". :.Mt un4 11 3" p. m. ( .hi arnve front CrawfunNMl.e at 7.M. :l.'i. I1.2fl a. m.. l:2-l. " lit. S A I .i'.i, f'.' -ri t-
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Try Our Sail Rising Bre?d LIKE . MOTHER USED TO BAKE D. L. treaty Our own delivery. Phones 127 and 517 Prest-O-Lite Service Statioi Tlnttot-ioa Tall fir (raA Q' "7' i-vi.t.. ... ronnirprl Vroa inanol 3 turn and distilled water. Jacob E, Wilcp 112 East Main Street Vhonsldd. i-J! DR. R. D. fiARRa'SOJ DENTIST Farmer Htate Bank BniUlng Rooaie 2I1H-20 Pbon, Mi V. A. SMALL GENERAL AUCTIONEER Farm Sole a Specialty Phones Offlee 343, Resident! i2f LEBANON', IND. f'honc " PINNELL-COOMBS le-Sanon'a Leading Lumher Ta WOOLEY & EDWARI Cadet Hose for Boys Guaranteed P. Ii. WINTERS CHIROPRACTOR Hour: B-1J a. m., 2 5 and 7-S Pf a i-o iif SPWA; ffiime I CONSULTATION AND SPIN ANALYSIS FREE 'SB Ca-ioo-Ncai I'.ldg THE SECURITIES f handled by Harry U JCenwor. ate i-ale and net tha investor i la.gest vat of interest Bowil:. Hurry L. Kcnworthyj Renirirarcf f!ion, 221; OfBee, DR. L. M. HEAVEN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSIC! ' ttmirn Sist. Eaak I... 1 a. m. to 6 p. ta. PECK I ZU. .
