Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 131, Lebanon, Boone County, 28 February 1917 — Page 2
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Your Socks?
juosiery
They'll do all of the satisfactory things you've always wanted socks to do; look right; fit right; feel right; wear right are right from toe to heel and from sole to top. Variety of colors to match up with any suit or shot: and fit for any occasion. Made in light weight, rredium weight iind heavy weights.
Mrs. Ella Perkins Passed Away at Home in Thorntown.
21c Lisle Filu.r
Quality ,-)0c SjIk
Original
This is the real fur sure yervire Hose. Try n pair and be convinced. .
THEY AUE (.1 AKANTEEI)
ALMOST 61 YEARS OLD
Asher Jacobs of Thi City is a Son and M. C. Long is a Hi other of Deceased.
lis. B!I Perkins, vife of Jj.ti.c
of Peace, John A. Perkins of Tnuir,town, died sudiboily at her home in uhat placeTuesday nifrht at 9 o'clock.
... Pe;l:iii;i h-id been in her u-u:i!
5 com! health for the past eevera! week:-
"I. .i ?i idea death comes as a sli: -k her f:iiids niul ucijuauitarHOs. M.'. id Mr-!. Perkins vefe preparing fui d a:.d ;hc had ;rone to her heutuimi.
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Matthews Sells for Less
it barn Lenox roup ..... 8 bsr Khiho White feitf !irtre run Pet milk . . . (iood pink suluton Black thread, tipool St'KCIAL Fine iruarante
I .Oil Safetv ra I'T -'!" ' --n l ine luir hea.l It
Hie Atidoat Talu.ni P"' Stiirth ricd. Kir.:, dozhard wheal l-'lour. '.'I li s.
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EVERYTHING CHEAPER Matthews Cut Rate Grocery
2110 Wrt W,hinel(jn Street. Phone Kindly Report ny Article Not Satisfactory
4110 and IHU
Don.'t Worry
if at times the print should blur, or run together while reading. You are either farsighted, or being in the neighborhood of forty, glasses are needed for near use. Have us fit a nan of kIh---'
A. A. GARNER, REGISTERED, OPTOMETRIST
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North 'biiiirm St.
I Hr lin!aMii noticed that all r.oisc. in th ! nm hoi! suildeiov ceased ami !-a!;e; f. her, Wild, he received vo r.e.e.ver I'e went i ,io th" room aid r..imd hir li"K n th" Itoor near tee led. D.'.ith was juo to he in t'oihlc !l:e;UK"i v.ni!.! have hee ;.iM:.lour year-. d,l M-U, h ! '. Mn .va.i.i.rn in Xhif i ..uely ai'.i ha.l ;, l iaitieiiiy :.! lu r in in n-ii le. ai Ti'.nnite.' n. A.,her Ju'"'- ! r : j Carre Jr,.M f I' ii.ii, e Ml Mrs. VitUm Wi.ru a i.t Kar . i' . ' ire the i-iirviv.-K ehihi:.',,. f. ;!R r h. ct, a.i,! .I-ih'i !. ! i f ,,..-h el 'li:... -.!.., are li.e l,pi. '., ; I 'Vhi. ,!. T..n M, ,. j. iT I ::.(," i.i"! V:... V. T.ti. . h..(h ..f I ' (III Thelllt-i.Vi: ail U ! vi-.;;. II -.'-:ea.,l r ; mi., r'el f.,,- Cl.nM....
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Tenner Pircttor of l.ehannn Hand at I'oint of Death at His Home in Delphi.
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1 urvi...er wf tarr Lavu ir.ut W For 17 Year't In Lu'unt"i. J. M. Frwch, w'ho pureln?ed the f'trrc Davia no star and who will tako poamti.;an within a lew duy:i, ia widely known in the CTimty ad eapecially m the, northeastern aeetion of the eounty, where for aeventccn year he conducted u prencrul merrhar.dise atom. Jlr. French had 72 when he established tii atore at Center, ?,larI'm tr'.vr-hip. When he aold out three yesirn a(ro on aecuunt f hi health, he bi:d nn.ttsned considerable money, aittficient to purchase a fine Hrm ir Montifomery county, wheie lie has aince resided and to acquire otlier property as well. Mr. French haa a host of friend.- in the county who will be plea.W to know that he will once more become a resident of Boone. Mia bon wii! be associated with him in the management of the shoe sljrc in thir, eitv.
THE NEW $t HILLS
Have .you 'en the new tl hill? letttv look out or you will mistake it for a to ii'. These n..-.v hills ju-l nit fii.in th.- t'uitiid St:-lea enijiavuip bureau, h-'-'i'-' a pieturv of Pre.jdent (leoitre WushinjtUn,. a custom '.hat w.us m ver followed before. I rieti foie ul une dollne bills have i:e fi.ee ..it.. on th-m. Tue new bid very much r": embles '.he 4o iloH-v b.i! and invidin? a pcrsoii i- not aware that the ehn. ;.' bis been loade in the new one he ion vely easily let li be Mi.opcd over" on him to that iiouu i!.
CiTY GAEAGE !S NOW
New Hi m Takes Charge of Old .Mitlain (iuraxv Hnildin".
'limit, r.'i . -iii ii.
vm; acto i'kocession.
Throutrh the Keal Eslatv Agency of Orear &- Oiear.
t J-ek-on i vo .!.., Il-I.el 10... I,r, "t ami I,- tloe.
Jo... Jaek. on.
I. ii. I hooirnt the . rty on l'.a.-t M, .in si., HIT tO it. W. H. 1 .11 toilet to h: e u oo We-,: Vrtil .
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Peach Trees in Bloom
The owner of the big tract says: That ad you ran oil the 2750 ncrett readied me today and it is all true. We are going to plant a big hi -h potato acreage here this next two weeks, they look mighty good now, mid 1 am planting eight acres myself. If this weather keeps up ten days, this country will look like a lloWer garden. Peach trees nil in full bl'Kim today.''
1,100 Acres in the Midst of the Best and Cheap-
est Feed Section in America
where cotton seed meal is made right in the town, u here alfalfa and all the clovers are being produced on all hands, where this very farm will produce peanuts enough to put 1400 pounds fat on hogs to each acre and will yield you from 10 to (0 bushels of corn to the acre and" will furnish better pasture 10 months in the year than Indiana and Illinois?, do during tlioir best pasture weeks. Consider fully what this means toward raising baby beef, hogs, young mules, sheep or in producing milk. And the mild w inters mean that very little feed has to go to heat energy all of it goes-to the weight of ihe animal. And this farm has three flowing artesian wells on il and stock needs good fresh water as much as feed. The location is excellent. Itiso',.'. miles of town, a good live one of (!.li0) population with three railroads. Five miles of this distance is rock road. The main line of the Southern railroad from Birmingham to the Mississippi river iGreenviIle) runs through the place, there being a station within one-naif mile. Heady markets are at .hand. The M, &. O. railroad runs special Mock trail'! to Si. Louis, putting them iii rough on pitPMitjitr .-eheduie; delivery is made without having to stop to water. All kinds of hay find an immediate market at Mobile or in the Birmingh ,-tm district, being the best hay markets in the United States and being next door to us. Butter fat is bringing -10c per pound this week with no restriction ae to the amount Tiie improvements consist of the owner's home with a good orchard; all the tenant houses needed; three flowing artesian wells. About 500 acres is in cultivation, the rest has. some good timber on it with a market value around f l.tiOO. The soil is a sandy loam with a clay sub-soil, except about 1100 acre? ii' creek bottom, now covered with switch cane. The fact, too, that it is next door to growing alfalfa is quite an asset. The sandy soil makes a much better feeding place in muddy weather. Again it is worth $o.00 to $10.00 per acre to be in the midst of all the Northern immigration that is taking up these prairie, alfalfa lands at ? 10.00 to $00.00 per acre. This place will double in price sooner than the higher-priced alfalfa lands. It is an especial bargain; terms can be
arranged at six pe"r cent on the deferred payments; immediate possession.
S'JO.iM) per acre.
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Cason-Ncal Block.
Real Estate.
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f::;' HlfiM!SHSl!JIDF08 010 HENRY ASKS
COMPANY H BANQUET! FOR DiVQRCE DECREE
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ntiniM.'p in Charge Makes , Kile Petition Kor Legal KcparaSpccial Kc'iticst of Uoone i tion From Lissie Wanita Cmtnlv. 1 Henry.
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WE (ilVK TRADE EXT
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J. C. HROWN CO.
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SIX PER CENT N
TAXABLE SECURIT
Also Crarel Huad KoniM
Harry L. Kenworth
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J. K. BERKLEY Electrical I'ontractin Electric Wirinc. Motor Wi
Anything. Keasonable prf
Office at rear of Utter' itruj:
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CHIROPRACTOR 1)1 ("aawi-Neal Kldr rinwra j Rnnra: V II - d ConaolU1 ion and 5iuinal Analea. OWEN MOKKLUT
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