Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 133, Lebanon, Boone County, 2 March 1917 — Page 6
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Famous Snoes tot Den. Spring 1917 New Styles SHOES All yon ask in quality. AH you demand in service At less than you expect in price. THAT'S OUR BOSTONIAN SHOES
"THE POLO"
An English last for the man who demands the' best in style, and it's chuck full of comfort.
ItUck Itiu't-K Tana Mahogany. Urowns
(Leather nod Fiber Sole-.) ('he our shoes a trial
Wooley & Edwards
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William H. Jones Expired Wednesday j'i(?h( Funeral at Frankfort.
' William "il. J ones, formrr Frark- : fort marshal and Civil War veteran
and at one time a resident of Hoime j county, died Wednesday idglit at his! i home, in Fuirie (irove, Ask. The body j ! has been shipped to Frankfuit and 1 it it expert! to arrive late today. ! Fuoeinl services vmII ho conducted I I Saturday morning at !0:'i'). Inter- . rnent will be in Ilunneil eonutorv. Mr. Jones vas well known in Frank- I
t fort a number of years aire. He moved I to limine county 14 years atto and i then wont to Aikansas where be since ! l.as made his horv.e. He va 74 year; 1 ol.l.
Forty-two years i.pi M
! united in maiiuiiro to .iis Culiieiin Oa-kii:. a M.-ter to Mrs. MHiuir .His uit'c jtuiTivs, witli three child
ren. The children hit: Air. Klfi Tomkinson of Aiiaovillr, Ky., M
I Mntt.e (.rimes of Urn'vnshu.ir, In.l and Walter Jones of Harrison, OIik I Four g'-andrhildren are bv.ni;. I Mr. Jolix ,.-rved all through ih ! civil car in the lli'dli Ir.di.ir.;.. undo
I. John I lark. He raptilloi the confederate, a.'d kept in th
This is a sale for every woman who sews a sale which includes, at substantial savings, a variety of the most needful of the spring sewing re
quirements.
The bepaiSn:ett9 Rep
resent:
Silks and Wool Goods
PUBLIC SALE "v e, the undersigned, wiii seii at puiiiic auction on the Arthur Hnrloa farm. miles north of tiadsden, and i miles louih of T. A. L'obb farm, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1917. SALE BF.OINNIVG AT 1 O'CLOCK A. M. FIVE IIOHSES One black mare, '. nears ol.l, sound, wcurh' ttlxHit 1.40(1 poundi. o Rood ivorkee in nil harness; I hliick horse, coming 4 yearn old. broke to all harness, sound and gentle: 1 black horse, 7 years old, broke to all harness, sound and exira, firnl driver; 1 commit 2-year-old Belgian filly, good one; 1 cominir 2-vear-old gentle purpose tilly. .MI'LFS One span of coming 2-year-old mules, well mated. SEVEN COWS 1 Shorthorn cow, 7 years old, giving good Row of milk; 1 Shorthorn cow. ' years old, giving good flow of milk; 1 Hostein-Fnesian cow. .. yenrs old to be fresh by day of sale; 1 coming 3-year-old Foiled Durham heifer, to be fresh by th day of Kale; 1 Jersey cow to be fresh by the day of sale; 1 3-year-old Shorthorn heifer, freh; 1 biack heifer, to be fre-it by last of May. FOl'K CALVES 1 yeurling male Shorthorn, big enough for use 2 coming yearling steers; 1 coming yearling Hol.-tem heifer. IKMiS 4 brood sows, due to farrow by first or middle of April; 12 shoats weighing about 100 pounds each. HY 9 tons of good timothy hay and some straw. IMPLEMENTS 1 Osborne mowing machine: 2 cultivators; 1 BO-tootri harrow; one carriage, nearly new; 2 buggies; 1 farm wagon; I breaking plow; 1 set of work harness; K0 tomato crates; springs; some blacksmith tools. TKRMtf All sums of f." and under. cah: all sum!- - vcr a credit of nine months without interest will be given, purchaser giving approved freehold note, bearing 8 per cent interest from date if not paid at maturity; a discount of 5 cents on the dollar for cash to those entitled to credit. N property to be removed until term? of sale are complied with. Kairview Ladies' Aid Society will serve lunch. ARTHUR HARLOS AND VIRGIL HARLOS O. S. MILLER NI COL. C. O. TRIHHETT SON, Auctioneer GEO. K. ADAMS. Clerk.
Hawaiian Silk, yard wide, half silk, wnlie, flesh, tan, helltrope, Nile, old rase. nhuL beRonia and OA black; 5oc ouall'v at 4&C 3poit' striped Tafleta,' vanl wile, nM ailk, roinbiiiatlona of napiihlre .and gold', navy d emernld arcl navy and gold' for separate skirts, from $1.50 to $2.50 Georuette Crepe, 4i indies Hide, all silk, all uliadus, J gQ Black TsHeta Silk, giinraninedi yard w;Ue, $2.m value j (-f
ur v JyJ Silk Jeraey, new material, in gold, royal, navy, while, green and block; meilii'im weight, mo Qfp!:;:i:,:: $2.50 Satin iwessahne. jnrd wide, nil silk, lifiy nea nd ataple fJ 2 TatTetj. yard wide, all filk, nil colors, extra heavy irade, ret.i- AO lar HI 7f ui-aUv at P 1 .HO Vo San Sport Silk, yard wide, aii f:k, bold :r:pe effects for spori sluts and fepara'e skirts, per yanl. from $1.50 to $2.50 Silk and Wool Poplin, 40 in. h. s mil",
Willie, ros. Ilt-ht l"V!
iiavv Italian ureen, olive, livht
ilall; kt! '. pili'ii. to'.a, fr brown, tin and l)L.ik, !.::, quality, per gg
il :il". :il lau, .rtrey. navy
SILKS EMBROIDERIES RIBBONS . TRIMMINGS WASH FABRICS NOTIONS LACES DOMESTICS Notion Savings lor Scwsri 75c Dress Forms, cloth overr-d, Alt
Hiz-s from 2 lu 44; sp tal
Wash Goods
Tiaaue Gingham, 27 Inches wide, new mult i-color, two-tiitie and narrow
utripe c(f. ( l, l-er
ya r.l
New Paialey Voile, 40 In. hen wide, firte.n patterua to aeiee'. troin; regular
joe value; per jaru
Chiffon Charmante Voile, yurd wale, larue assortment of plaids and atlnver
de.HiuTis, per
yai-d
16c
39c
48c
GOODYEAR TIRES Mohlloils Filtered Ganoline Hooton-Dav is-Overleese Phone 436. Lebanon, Ind.
A Mr de.Hians, per JO. I
1 " ' "iOC I I Silk Jersey, new material, m gold. iw Sewing Needles r" j
l.,r . J C 7enhw Cinahlmr !t'2 i..-hefl wi.lo !n I
loc Heliinc black and white, from plan's and airlpcd, per I
llu.sets. Tana l Forty-two years ,.gn Mr. .nines vva, 1 ' ' JHZ.hll hi ............. . ww
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satin iwessanne. yarn wine, nil aiiir. aie- lor CJC I dreswt gradiiating dres.M s. coll.m.. 1 '"''' ,,ml t1 OS No. 1 Snap lsAViers.'bakk'nnJ ey ai as , nd so on. " j to V, tn.lies w:Uc, 1 KaiiVi,!? tzx?A ;c 7' $1.48 earp. :'::.... lc 25c to $1.25 1 vo sLn Sport Silk, yard Wide. M Vt VmU' 0c 3 bold a:r:pe effecis or spori sluts and !, i,"' W ." I 1 fe.ara-e skirts per yanl fro,,. ""' ,lM 1;n'"1- "!l fo!or' OR- j Checked and Lace-Strlptd OrB.,ndy, I $ 1 .50 to $2.50 2 ! wa"" C0,ura ""r a"' trow
'' 9 8Mk .nd Wool Pooiin. 4u in.h-a nl. 31AKI KlbUI OCU7C- I
v t ie confederate-, a.'d kept m the wiu:e rose lit it navy niariu- Uar . fcwW - I ,i ,i , , fl ' : h ' ,, , ... ' Don't he-nt to plan your rnring , I pii-on at An.lei,or.vile (r 1 - I fl navy, lMssiati nre"n. olive, liirht ami .' F ' i I month. When :.e ..m ned lii !il,.,f. i3 da: k gn y. pluai. to..a- , brow n, tan .,:d be w,t!Hit celn the ,ow ; , he , as a mere skeleton. t,-ce:v,ui. IH and hk.ik, 1.2.', quality, per QQ irl,., U,r p.TT, i EXTRA SPECIAL Forty-five-inch I ul little f, vhile in tli pri-on. I'. 9 ; ';;,;.i' Pir.TnRIAI RFVIFW PATTERNS EmfcraWery Flnnn'l dainty dtrr.!:.tH.it C'aAV Hi". .3 .rd "!;); ',!-"?,.,:.r '' y Y.air p.-inphlet is l,e,-e w altl,,,; r,.r ! . ,d orondy f ,r B'-anii- I
I . Ol7C ! aung dreaaea. me clati is lim- ! I r!ra mii.u. y. per ra wa In ever,- article of wenrlnct appartd I ld a to the cost of the gradualJ.M.WORLEYPLfRCHASES sf;;r:; ?T$T.oo J . r , , rr rf , ' And .r each ni'ulel shown Ls a reliahie '"r . 50C tO 2.00 n..-:.. pattern. ' H. L MOORE'S INTEREST I ABLER &.GO. Ilu-ino-s. 'iwiiiiiiKiirTO .1 V vriev 1. , ,,.oha ed Hen- 7! 'S P 1110011 "THMrTrOT'' """ us r.Tv-H s.nd c.ock.I out. 1 l ort ales, mid believes it voi. es the ' however and the Pioneer joins with til . ', . ' !Kr rlllViil 11111' " "" !'""-' "' h;'- endeavored to I sentiment of nil who are fam.'iar with ni.iny friends or Air. .and Mis. Covt I. . ,,0,... hut .'.Ifs.-t -n 1 or ,l!LL.L,Uii IUItL.IL.i1 tomh .-;. fly en the many thinirs ! conditions here, when it st ites tl.it in wishing them a full measure 1 Tr.i. and (i,....-r:-v O ,,,. Ii :.n i - tnr,r,,ftr Mr. l-v-y acc...r.pl..,:,id for th, j ins tian-fer at this time is .noppoi-; prosperity and success in their tt'i CI..111 Sliitl.-v mil Li :i- acta', in tK llORUjV U . A ! I L f I I Indians, tin- reseirutien country aod I tune. It is too late for rcerct." now. field of endeavor." I c,r,:u,t f the haM.,s and v,,,i en- WMD Dl'j ftU'Jitl.OL , .. -.. ,'ili!j:te j; ( : 1, ,, ., ..-l..-i,e, !o:ri T7-fWK ..." ISIl W mm.mmmi III 'I .n.inaa Hi K f mj WemtV W. . WWI-wnei 11- rtii ; . wni be !.. rnjqW F'ntertninment (iiven at f j 1 h a I to .1: tt orb-y s i e , it .!: :. M ,JllllltHIIIMIIIIIIIIIUIIIHIIHtllllllllllllllllllllillllllltlllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIMIII!lllll;lllHIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIU I ..until- 0..1 n-!tket sn's drug Central Christian Churrh j 5 1 iSliiji-H I HAVE Y0U SEEN ! 1
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s.1 " oste'a" ':!&-1 Saxon Road
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Mir-nt was pl.iviv.t'. !i'ia.-co.i.ii,i,e.. i tj lit- two ,o:,,..ts r the evening E 'i-crir-uiid! no. who oh-i'ure excel!' n. j k4-l Z 'e. hni.jje sympithrtir into, pre- 11 z talions. liy nrnper modulation of vnii aylt iyn M llitl'-t m I,;, !, Mi-.s ( link -ant' with il
5f-r " r..,,.,. The church was 1 1 j ' si-Tow.led to it, raiia.ov. 1 1 S
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s necessary, the overtime will be paid for at satisfactory rates. . See us at the Lebanon Hardware Company. We will not accept tomatoes contracted for by other parties. 1 Ladoga Canning (g.
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, Cornier .I.imesl'iwn Teacher'
Sent fi Kie-iduid Indian ! UeservHtinn.
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a f.rm.T Jame-
'".'ivy, superintendent of: di'in H,a:k Ind an reservation
a ho iis culled to Washington, !. it ('., about a month nmi for a confer- If enee wdh Cat (i Sells, commissioner f
Factory Phone 24.
Lebanon Hdw. Co. I'hone 288
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f Indian Affairs, has hiwn trans- it
ftrred to the position of nierlr.tend-
South Dakota."
"News of the change was received in a private. 1,-iter yenteiday my Mrs. j Covey, who statss that Mr. Covey in K'w on his way horn from the east 2 and 1. ,,-...! n .t tr.
Yates nhout the fust of next week. I
fie Wi 1 remain her he.t k short time.
Given Avay April 2, 1917, Absolutely Free by the Lebanon Business Men's Association
You pre entitled to one ticket for each 2.jc cash purchase or received oil account. This automobile is a beauty and will make a fine present to someone. WHO CAN' TELL YOU MlfiHT GET IT The merchants believe that this trade extension campaign will create new customers and business, showing them as well as the old customers that Irf'hanon has better stores, larger assortments and lower prices than any of its neighbors. Ask for your tickets. See these siockstand prices.
) Lebanon Business Men's Association r?tuiiiiiiiiitiitii(tiiiiiiitiiittiiitiitiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiii;itiiiiiiiiitiiiiffitiiiiiiiiifititiiitiituiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiffir
and wt!l assum his pew duties a L,
