Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 137, Lebanon, Boone County, 7 March 1917 — Page 2

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2 V Li i Lit I 1 44it J V tu Mi U ; A k k, ..111 : , 1 ; 41 M ' i n. I.J :l i I i m I f U V m l.jtatT US4a.- j W fj U U J i M Saturday, March 10, is the Day. We want every farmer in the community to visit our store on this day, because we will have talks and demonstrations by factory experts. Representative George E. Adams Got One Bill Through Legislature.

MEASURE DEALS

WITH LIBRARIES

It Provides For the Appointmerit of Country Members of Public library Hoards.

Since the logitlature ha adjourned Ocorge K. Adams, representative from

this county, ha? returned to hi regu- ! lar duties a? cashier of the iioore i county state bunk. During this sesnion .Mr. Adams introduced two one of whicit Tas,ei; ant one failed. The bill w hich Mr. Adams succeeding in fretting pas.-ed wa1 that per-i taming to the 1-iws guve mini binary 1 boards, lit many towns and counties in the state where there are j.jhlic lihraries, the townhip as well 115 the ' town helj.s to .mpport the library. ! However, uniler the o'd law even thouxh the township pa.d mure taes . than the town, the court ci.m t Iled to appoint all 'lie mrnir.ers of the i library hoard from tiie town. I ndr j the new law. where the township pays a much or more of the tnes than tnc ! town, ihr hus tb" power tn ati-i point members to tiie lihiaiy hoard from the country . This bili was known ! us House Hill No. :tUl. ; The llefealtd Kill. j The other hill was known as House Bili No. 42U. Thm bill was in regard j to giving more police powers to chau-1 tauqua and fair ground association. ! It wan introduced more esoTiitilv foi I the benefit of the chautiuqua associ- j i atlon at Zionsville. The majority of; the house members had the opinion I however, that the present law gover-'. ned the matter weli rnnigh and the. hill failed to pass. WJua Ut iU su.:,.w r.f j this Fesaie-n .Mr. Adams would express ,

no itetinite opinion. "Dur:rr the past acvenil days thrre was so much .doing, o many bills up for consideration, that it . impossible tu keep in mind, those which passed and those which failed. In fact, at tin:, time. I do not know, just what was done and what not 1 do know that some very important bills wore pused and I also know that soire very important one were killed. I suppose, ' though, when it is all summed up tlu-; this will be about an average session." Mr. Adams voted for the state-wide prohibition bill, the woman's suffrage bill and the hill for a constitutional convention.

This Is Going To Be a Mighty Good Year For You Mr. Farmer

When you coii.sider the limited food supply for 1017 the question arises us to whether enough can be grown to prevent a serious food shortage. This condition looks well for you because it means continued hisrh prices lor your farm produce. Another conclusion that you can draw from the food figures is that no mutter how dig a crop is grown this year your chances for getting the highest kind of prices are mighty good, therefore, the more you produce the greater wealth you will hnve. The logical thing for you this year, therefore, is to put in all the acres you can and to mulie those acres produce their utmost. The right t'mls are a big factor in the increased production you want and we sell the right tools. Visit our store and Kee them.

The John Deere Day and What It Means To You

This day means a chance to examine farm implements when factory experts are here to explain them fully. It's like an automobile show, only you will see farm implements. Without good implements to produce good cropw there wouldn't be many automobiles in the county. It means a chance to figure out just what tools you are going to have to buy this season and it will help yo:i make up your mind which are the best. It means you will get a chance to meet a lot of the men from this community and hear things of interest talked over.

Our Service, Among Other Things Mears You See Before You Buy

Have you ever considered the advantage of having, at this store, practically at your door, a stock of firstclass implements that can be inspected thoroughly before a purchase is made '.' ' It is a human trait to want to see before we buy. When we were kids we swnpcd knives "sight unseen," but the novelty of this way of doing business loses its attractiveness when we consider that implements cost real money and are not an every -day purchase. One of our jobs in carrying on our business in this community is to set up the machines we sell and see that they are working right before they go into your field. After they are set up they can be examined by you you know just what you are getting because you sec the implements with your own eyes. Come to the store March 10 and look them over.

We will have talks and demonstrations on ways to raise more and better corn, more and better hay on the John Deere Method of Cultivation, etc.

Lebanon Hardware Co.

Lebanon Indiana

Phone 288

Some of the Tools you will see. Hardware. Plows. Binders. Cultivators.

Spreaders, Wagons, Hay Tools, Corn Planters, Grain Drills, etc. Don't Forget the Date, Saturday, March 10; You are Invited. Come,

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