Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 127, Lebanon, Boone County, 23 February 1917 — Page 5

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f r lor Muti product If ra wwh to limver.t old mo BimiTi too ooo and inurn our ctiuiiitsa for a Ion life, we ahnuld drum pWi'y of pure water and take a , litUa Amine " aay the world-famed Dr. Pare of Buffalo, K. Y. 5 hec ufiering froro backache, (refluent or scar-tr urii. rhauiniatui nina

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; VWIIIMi irrtina, ine aimpt wav to ovrcoui theae disorder a merely to obtain a rmle Aniiric la.ut.ie frtrengih) from your nearer. drunrit and you will qin'rkly notice too grand remit. You will find it Mure time more potent than hthi, and tUt it dwaiilvBB uric acid almost a hot wuux duos sugar. t ADVICE TO WOMEN'. S. Kew Aluaay, Ind "I hail Wen ufJV'm X lenng froro woman a i At " trouble tor several i fjW-ta-t year, had urd i ET li neverul patent medi- ' SCPV" wlu. h wemed to . K do me no good. At JC. . tunc 1 would low con- . Vy ' and fall over

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Popular Repertoire OrganiwiHon

to Show at Grand AU-Wwk.

Minuter John H. Hoy anauiuaccs h it he has hooked the Mm L Forte stock Company for a rctura enfaffe-

ment of a week at the Graiid. begin

amg Monday, February 26. The

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fur tho time heme. My hushurd it titer (old n:e about fir. JVrcr i avorl'rerr:iuun. 1 tiK.k reiml botiln . it mid bin ftliut to say that I am r.ow ound and wi :1. I cert:. inly think it in a jrrcat mrdinno and recommend it to luiyone siihrririK a I rliit, fr 1 am sure it wid ci:ro them ' Mud. C'uaiux L. 414 W. OtliMt. i- Cet th Prisvnotion" from vmir Hrue(tint toKiay eitrxu' hrt-iid nr t'lf.ieu or a. nd Dr. V. M. riore, HuiT.i... N. Y.p tu cent lor t.-iul nuikagv of ll"-' tabli t.

"Ycu Won't Miss" e i the trowy if v.'tt p-t a I-un vi i-u cn .-ir ail we-N'v ravnn.t t p!n. Id.r.-t worry, but let us make you a !o!in.

atifd upon Kurr :iturc. Live il:, etc., end left in your

HtliS us fur i-atea, (ili'inf-W amount wanted, wajres and oc-

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V. A. Swank " rrawforiavilK Ind.

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nv is "no of the bent .n t. ,.d n-.iide a (Treat hit on its foiI.n -,.rie in the ent, wJ .-entcd d'lr nu the r mi.nir en nt TK.- otirninif utav will he i.'l and the Sinner. ' Ladies .Vj:i(!a nvht will sell fol U

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,ei-vl 'at t'Ck.'t. Mats UP at -d.oi' drus; .torf.

HEAL FSTATE TRANSFERS.

A llir.t to the A red. K people pajt sixty joura of toy cou'd he peisuiii''d to (ro to bed it toon as tl.ey tat." cold il rc.nain in : le.t for one or t ,io days, they would rsruver trach mow ituii l.l . ,m .i..''y :f u.k Ch.-.mhe. lam's touh Rom-i-edy. There wuld t'so lie k-.-s !a:.Rer r.f the cM bciuK fotlowH by an of i the r.ore :rioufl diueasM. Adv.

!vu V. anil I'avid .Slw.o to Ucrt r. .. :., 21.04 acre in Viurtn township. J' in an I Mat'icie H imiwn to (,'alvn H-tk t.U cre in Thurntown, ?:ib0. ( nlvin llouk to MiiHtie Hfrrison ,.nl Ht heirii l.U acrca in The into .'n t;.o. $ Al'iert Ab-ton. trustee of Perry to '. n.,hi p to John H. Cornrtt I acre in Perry townehip, $ 1 S 1 . AUEUst H. and Pla Myera to t". A. a:id A'ta M. I'attei -n iniots 7 and 8. Milier'B ub divinon of Loneley's additii n. Lebanon, l-l'JO.

Job Work at Reporter office

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Sale Starts Saturday Morning, February

At 8 O'clock and Continues Until March 15th Mr. Clem Heaton expects to take possession of this store on the 15th day of March. Mr. Heaton has had 15 years' experience fitting shoes, and is well known in Boone and Clinton counties, as a successful business man. A live wire and the kind of a merchant any city would be glad to welcome. Our arrangement with Mr. Heaton is that we shall reduce the present stock down to the lowest point possible in order to enable him to take in his new spring stock of merchandise. Good shoes, such as we have the reputation of carrying are good values at our present low retail prices as they are based on prices before the heavy advances have been made but owing to the very short time we have in which to reduce this large stock we offer the shoes at the following big reduction.

Men's Shoes . Gun metal, button and blucher shoes; $3.50 values go $2.45 (Jun metal, button 'and blucher shoes; ROO values jro $2.95 Plack and tan English shoes for men; $..;() values Ko 95 Genuine kangaroo and vici men's shoes; and $6.00 values go j QCJ

Women's Shoeip Lace and button shoes for ladies; S.i.0u values go Ladies' nun metal shoes, patent and kid stocks, $3.50 values j2 Curt metal English, in rubber or 1e:ither!. soles ; $ 1.00 values fo j 2 CfJ Ladies' hiifh top, lace boot, extra value'; 5.00 grades go gg gg

ALL BAYS' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. BIG REDUCTION IN ALL RUBBER GOODS THIS STOCK OF SHOES IS IN FIRST CLASS CONDITION.

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Harry Barton, Manager

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Spring Hats on Display Elbert Perkins Co. Home of Hart Sthaffner & Marx Clothes Fov vouny men ai! yw.ing (hr mrr, ' Hiiiith Ix'banon Street. Lebanon, Ind.

Hiah School News UY L. A. TOiLE

WILL CHOOSE STftFF

j to have the lie-it Junior i.iFue ev ' put out in Lebanon hiiih whool. "AWAKENING OK A LIFE.'

Mcetinii to be Held This AfterntKin to Select Editor For April Number.

The Junior cW will hold an important mectinK tiiiB evemtli? at the .Im of rihool for the purpie of rknmini! a i-taff for tl.n Junior Pennant. Thm numher of the Pennant, an it. the runtom, will be the April ieiiu ami will Im ln liivl wiwr x for Una yvHX. 'fit IX IS la si memla rn on th regular Pennant staff nnd lian abundant material for k'xl taff. It ' tho elan of tho Juuiorr

Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA

:-.tihi ct for i-hht Talk al Priv.li -trrian i'liunh Nrt .Sunday, 11m- eUbjet-t for vespers fr next Sunday aft rnovo at 4:.'V) al the l'li i'biterian chti-rh i "T!i A wiikcnitK of a Life." bam'd on Brownmn'-i Saul." A aide from tho musienl proitram by the cii"tr, Mr. I). K. fiM.inb will give a reading from "Saul" with or iran lU'eotupiini.nent. The public i"i 1'oniiaily mvitnL LIGHTS GAS I.EK.

M MY ATM ! HAZEL COLLECE SCHOOL

R. ('. I'reM-nU Flag to the School Speeial HroKram G

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of "Aiiiviica" bv t'lie mIiuoI ai .l audi enco, a nerien of reciUitions of a patriotic nature, intersicii'el with other national air.-., and concluding with n

very impressive flif drill by the

yeunifor mcmoers 01 me m-iiooi. i tho conclusion of thci exerci.sin the Keliel Coriw ni introduced and u delegation coneistinir of thiir pre 'ident Mr.-. W. K. Whitlmirhill. Senior Vice-ireident Mis. Nicholas llenn'tt anil Jin. hetheruld, Pitriotic iii'tiuc-t-i. came forward and unfolded a lii!r: :inf' hcmitiful Ani-riciin flair which .( presented to the trhool in ait ni'iiiopi late and very patriotic lc h by Mi WetlM raid. The i'!ai: wan arci'iiti'.l on behalf of the i,rliool by .Monroe Htn-h unit of the p it urns,

th direction of their U kIih, Uie ex- ' eicinen concluding with a second flat? i drill by the boya of the ball team which showed excellent troininK and 1 was very interesting and inspirinir. Altogether it whs a mot pleasant mrasion to the visitors and reflected (treat credit on the school and teacher, i This in Mr. Chavert' ninth term a I teacher, at Hazel College which show

that his services are recognised and appreciated by the patron of the dii-tnct.

Match (arclewljf TiOwn rilid. a Leak I ndrr Hotel. A lith'.H n'lii'h rarelei-Fly thiowi on t.ie -I'le.vaUr m (milt of lite Thi..tlethwiiit't hole! In Slo-mUiii the other evin tut fell lineath the buildit'L' nnd hihii-.l a ira. Irak whieh railed n penerai Hcnuul.tu in Ua UuUl until '.lit' trouble was loiutc l. NOTICK MAYMAKKhM.

Ve.'le-day, Pebri

linnioT day at Hazel i :.illi'(r.;, in fcho.il di-tiict No. i. in CunUr township.

Ac.ordniK liMircvioun urrani!einent. I in his usual happy vnn of nunirle.1 a delepatiim of the Woman' Eclicf ; humor and patriotic UKge.dion, with "ot. i'oru tin:, city with others, went I a most upprotiriate reference to the out on tlw I 'M p. m.. car to HUlford j ia-nificanee of the flair, the mciifices stop on the I r nrfordnville line whr ; it ha cost and hat it sla'uls for. Ihe went mt by a number of rttu- ' Kollowinir Ihi exerci.e. .Ino. K. Saunilents and patron of tbo hool in ' doia, n former roeirtent of the comrarriaces and conveyed to tin colleire munity, and who had taunht eleven or Mine hal' a niilu north. Hcrr hj-, '"elee trni in the dietrict in It found a h"Ue full of tho puiol., out- j earlier year, win, called on and jaw rvns, anil fro nds "f tH mhool under S -onie remini .rencea of Hmel t'olieirr the maaiitfi'ment of 'heir most mibl I it ww when h tauvlit his f ii -t nntl OhiKiKl ttw hnr. Cuy f havor, nchool Uieie 40 year airo. Kollnwiug with Uictw beautifully and taste- tin talk tko floor were cleared nhd tuJly thromled with th Kaiautal uui an tntMrmiaiwi ct ii.euty x ,,lUlr. . tbjity minute the nudieaw wi

It k.in Waaldnatun'a kirtiuiu. SA nr4 U an xeieiij m m--h Htii-

Ohildren Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA

J. E. BERKLEY Electrical Contracting Eleetric Wirlnjf. Motor Work. Anything. Reasonable prices Office at rr of Etter'a drug irc

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,ul u 7.1 1'llf All atiuuinioua are ' ..eallnot nrmrram. aouroid-aiU to tk ! Mirin the i,.e.

rRe, (o be pir . ent. I oecaion wa lemUrred bv h iwpil of V-d and redttable game of ba. Aetball !.' . I'.A'lhlUi. tii rfli' maker, u-.o cclwl, beglM-irg crth tlit ntnf ' bi tl o1 ft hr undri

SAFETY RAZOR BLADES ' SHARPENED ' Higgle edite, pr do Doahla ctjra, per doen ! We way woa an way. ! Barker & Son, Lebanon