Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 137, Lebanon, Boone County, 7 March 1917 — Page 6

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is a hiwe department store for everything to build with. We sell all building materials aa cheap as any firm in the United States anywhere and in addition help you with your plans. .

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' IXTKRIOK VIEW-MODKti SANITAP.T LACNTIHV. In traveling over the country in .-.euieh of LuiMinic material an, I looking fur new ami better ideas for our customer, we find 'hat mn.t comnnmitie have type of hum that they "iro seed" on. I''or instance Akron, Ind., has a down or more fine, now bungalow all practically alike. This condition is caused .y the f.ct that one builder copies the nous of his neighbor, not knowing anUhir.if better. So we have made it our business to gather from arious sections of the country the best plans anil ideas from all so that our customer may each have a characteristic home that is different from the other. We are taking personal interest in our community anil our customer with a view of getting a diversified type of architecture, ail of which re good, hut different showing individuality. A woman disliken a hat or coat when everybody else has one just like it. Why shouldn't she feel the fame way about her home? There wo us many different types of homes an there are coats. Don't copy your neighbors, hut come to our office see the many types you have to choose frora and thin build that whi h suits your own tastes best. Your home is not built to -uit anybody but you. If it doesn't suit others "let 'em jump into the creek." !'.' your busmes, to uit yourself. The above is a Colonial design that, is "different' but permit of very desirable and prai-tiial home arrangement. It is a type that is being built almost exclusively in the New Kngland stiles riirht now. i.i.nie to our office and we will prove it to your entire satisfai lion. Five years from now you will see it common here just as the bungalow came from the wett- Then you will admit that .Motzger Lumber Company's ideas and service is iu-t rive years ahead of all competitors. You can get ahead of the procey.sion by building a home for yours'df along this line now. Or if you have a type of home in mind thai, suit you. we can help you out with it and get the blue prints and pluns for it free to you. In our office you will find hundred of building plans including Mission, English. Craftsman and Colonial. We are r.ot just shingle peddlers like most lumber yards. We tire HOMK designers and take an ititere.it m your we'fare and in the advancement cf our community.

We study convenience. "Blue Monday" would be a

See the arrangements of thi" laundry, leasurc in such a iaur.diy as thi".

rhonr u.i fur an appointment and look th, our 10J-page free catalogue of plans.

The proper housing of iU people i

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the nation's greatest woik.

METZGER Lumber and Coal Co. THE PHONE ORDER HOl'SE WITH A PUNCH Everything to Build With. Coal to Burn, Thafa Crazy With the Ilrat. If IMaya Make You Nervoun Try Our Sudden Kervire THORNTOWN. INI), Phone 15. LEBANON, IND.

ALL KINDS OF Posts, Fence and Gates , WOOD FOR S.ab A. R. Dossett Phnnc 171. Vrar feller'. a.w mil!

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Order your SPRING MONUMENT WORK early. J'riCia very reasonable. HARLAN MONUMENT CO. Shop Phone 102. Residence phone 115 and 7H Ori Harlan C. W. Chsppiuf

GOOD YL All liULS Moliiloilsj Filtered Caroline IIooton-Davis-Overlccse Phone 436. Lebanon, Ind.

FOR SALE 80 acre . farm; possession thin spring. OREAR & OREAR.

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Meningitis Causes the

Death of Well Known Citizen.

THE FUNERAL FRIDAY

The Deceased Had Heen Resi

dent of Lebanon For Thirtylive Years.

James I,. Stewart, who has Wn o resident of Lebanon for the pust thirty-five years, iliefl at his home just north of the Tatr jrrnmid on the I'ninfort rouil at 4 o'clock thi: moi-ninp, following an illnes.s f one venr. ileutli Ihmiiit ilue to meningitis. The liecened w.i hom m liurtiioloinew countv. rentuiiiv 14. Ixir.' uml was eonseiiuently lift v live veiis and tvventv-tiu Ia ,iil at tin- time of dn!h. He eoi-ir in this co'intv tuiity-iive years utt" and nad re.- ided here hw that time

,n ue Mmi,.., !.. .1 to i," t';'.i m. 'Last Winter," stud Mr. Kimnu'ler, "we mail a trip by ruilrft' to te t'ju ific t'onfft. H roKt ua mot than the iurrhane prtre of the Saxon, yet our $110 motor trip into Virginia, notwlln.itaiidlnR the weathi r ami cumiiuon of the roaiia, was mure njoyuile. I K't a (food deal of (satisfaction out of

the fact that I showed rood judgment when I bought my .Saxon ix from

ipeviiication. FUNERAL THIS MORNING.

Serirn j.-ur .ale Ceerge W. Frott

Held at Firnt Baplift Church. Tlie ho.1,. of r.coiee W Frost nr.

rived Tuestlny afternoon at 5 uVloefc over the llij; four from Chirairo and

taken to tlie tunerai payors ot y & Hrutton. The funeral sor.4 u,.re h.1,1 this mornirif at 10

o'elix'k ut the Fir.-t UaptiBt rhurvh, the Rev. R. H. Kent oBieiutinir. Kutial wax i.t the Oak Hi'! remetery.

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August 20. im near Thorntown hi was married to Horene S;ifer. who survives him. One son Fldo ;tew;irt anil one half brother. Mamson I'ntlrulf. also .survive. Mr. 'Stewart a.i a mi-rnlii-r of the I're-hvteri'ifi churi-h at Thi.rnt.iwn. The funeral seiviies will be held nt

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Governor Came Near Vetoing

I'.ill Rerause Of That Appropriation.

tlovernoi (InoiliVh ;i! the hot'lnninr of liis ailniini.-tr.i'ion caned attention toth ef actt hat Dr. A. V. N'ebon. state veterinarian, was hol.lin',' HZ,(illli in f-es rolleeleil by him. "Thi-ie is m iiu.'.-tion uhtitevw tV.uf

the f,.,.s h.lon'r.'.i to the st.ite," raid

the Covet nor ye tmiay, "yet the legislature maketTan aiii.ioi.iiation of 5,. 't(H) to t'liy him h:iW. I came ritar vetiitriK ti.e sp's ili, aipri iations Wi un tiiat ae-ouni. The it, un could h'ive neen eut out if we l ad a budget system."

REMARKABLE TRIP.

I.izlon ( llizen Travedel I.KKI Milr in Saxon at Cost of tVI. IT. C. Spaneler, r.f l.,zton. Ind., In, ,l,l,..,l n s:..,. booster, ill-

! tlmuifti ii" in.-.sts that tiiis is bicnu. . I lb" Sax-m iiualifed fn.d av de,.endil,le car. To beg.n with, Mr. Si anK I 'er, who is a f-ii iiiei- boupht his Saxj on without Hoiicitation. Hi' read th'I :i.o."tViitii.-ns in a minciiy-ine, tl en wi "it i -o n.i'.inaiioli.. and iprui ilfi'd a s I Last AuRjst un i -.-took a wit t , j Mi-.'nJims ;f l.an. in til.' blithe rn pa'' 'of .iff.H I There , live fflltltv I ind ii',i- child in the l.artv. V :'h tin 1 bii(,-(rnfe, which eonsi.ted of four sUi, jca .'s Jin.l two t.miHiiiK bak'-, ti," b.it ' 'ii-n the rtr me caii 'd on to carry !ai.p' .a. h'd I troll iMir,,ls. ' I tom the time the Saxon to.ui-c. ! i-ro.-.-ed the Obi., river at tiallii'olitbev hid tloiibli', not with tiic li.a- ' chine, but vnth tiie w.-atlier and the , roans. They were romnelled to il. tmn i from the guide Imok loute cn account of the Cab n creek flood-, and niak. I their W1IV .'!to We.-. . X 'I' .. folio. C- ' lllg the "JUl -e of the Kanawha river.

The roads -re badly -ut, and wrj narrow in the h,fhr elevations ..r the iSluo lii.ljre mountain-. "'ton Top mcunta.n w.u crni.e, with no .lil'iciil'y. notwithstatiilirij a steady llpgrad.' of three idles. It niiln'd much of the time, anil th's kept the lead.in a dinireroiis state, yet the Saxon r.-.,o.l.d. After Miirndir. B n'-g'.t at Fne'-ha fails Ihe party ritart'-d on a ditu illtv stage. Tne creek.' were hi'h, an,t tiiree lio"-.- h,- ; i bn, ,-i -1 was u'i-n.i-rpcd. 'Ihia ut the diiver no in ronvi-nii nee, a each tone the rro-sing was ynfe'y n ode on the i-tar'er. Hat 'ri -, e. n ptr. en.e,! tb' worst ah ,i e cf the trip. Renidenta said that not n sing!" machine had eroaned the summit under ita own power for three v.cck.4. The vjotop w as pt to the test and made good. Arriving a. Mendowt. of Dan. Mr. Spaegler found that he

I hsl I'overeij bm rniien. ' t ttu uiI Uince Hfifl miles were m'ole the first day, which give some bleu of the ' state of the highway in Went Virttin-

ii and Virginia. The party returned by wy nf Hageratown, gid ilthnugh the detour piled th rutant mileage up tfi 8i0, only four and one-half days were rf-

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Rooms On Third Floor of Castle

Hall Ruilding Leased For Purpose.

James L. fee, t',el, manager of the Home llu-iners college system ot ChicaiT'i. who has been here since the first of the week preparing for the organization of a college in this city announced that l.elrllloll's I'.us C 't i g" would be opined probably M.i 'I 1 in th from rooms on the hird floor of the Ca-tie Hall buildin? ulii.'h uere foniicrly iKvupieil by the K. of p. dub room.-. This location is an id.al one fot a hu-- ncss c.iilnee. furnishing ami !e room ith splendid Ve.'il.lll.l. TV.rt wok of employing teachers for llii:; college will be started in-p.iedlate-Mm ho a;e ndlege p-ridi.'-iteo a ill be thi- ctr.1v people employeil :u. each.'is. The room.i will be e,u;,pcd with the most moiii'rn fixtures inrludr,g the latest models of l.'nderwocd rvnewriters. Sulbrieiit equipment will he fu st in.-i'iUi d to accommodate thirty

itinlen; i. Mr. lire stated this morn

ing that if there should be a sult'.cicnt demand for It that there would he u conservatory of music opened in connection with the business enllege. DIED IN MINNESOTA. Oliver Hamilton, formerly nl Darlington, lA'.ired Suddenly. A Darlinglon im,K' :-ay.-: "Mrs. I.. II. 1'ekett ef tnis p! ,. I .'reived u t..e,Te,o Mondav informinir her of

the sudd". i death of her bioOvf. t iiiv-

ir Hamilton, at Keeker, Minn. Mr. Hamilton, who was focy-tuo years eiil I' ft Here about f'teen years ago, going to Io.ca an.! later to Minnesota. He leave- a wife and several chii-

SELLS FAITORV.

Ladoga Cunning Company Disposes of ( lay City Plant. The C;,y City ianniTig factory fiirmetly owned by ihe I 'idcga running Co.. va sold thi- w 'ek to Fred It. Stnckler and i o t iiicigo. Th,s c.impany has its headquarters in Chicago and owns fnetnneii in five Indiana town,. Kortviile. I.awrenreilie, Mat'hewi and one other town.

HAS INCORPORATED.

I'nion llardare (ompnny Film Arti-

rleM of Inrorforalinn.

The I'nion Haidwaie company nf 5 l,. .,"n i I.:, . I ,, t t ., ... . ,.r ,,,,.. 1

p"iat "ii v.ilh a ra,iital tink "f

il'Hi. The . I, re. tors are I,ac I'. Hoot- S

on, Floyd . Wort.-U ami Alexander

iionies business toller

Lebanon, Indiana Opens April 9th in the Castle Hall Building Courses Of Study

TOUCH TYPEWRITING SHORTHAND BUSINESS ENGLISH LETTER WRITING BUSINESS SPELLING RAPID DICTATION OFFICE PRACTICE

BOOKKEEPING COMMERCIAL LAW BANKING HIGHER ACCOUNTANCY RAPID CALCULATION BUSINESS ARITHMETIC BUSINESS PENMANSHIP

Day and Night Classes Individual Instruction For information call -m James L. Dee, at the office of the Lebanon Business Men's Association, in the Telephone Building. Telephone 1000.

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Jaait Wall k Jamta C. Drnall, Attn. NOTICE TO riOW-ElIDEHTS BT OIlDEB or COURT. Ili.rrv t: It.. 1 li.r-1. .'er.l,., A I".. Il.nl

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NOTICE TO CrOITO TO

wijili. nf In.liiina, ci.imfi' of noon Hide. I. ei. tner A- Held., Co, hi IMIiner-Wi Miiljuo I'uinltiire Co

eliruul)'. I"17, lu Ihe u!,i,v the Mnnce circuit court of nlv. llnllKO'. re,' elver tor III -MrMh..ii Kurnilure t'oniim

no V In.ve noil... of mi'll pna-eeillliiii

iiilirnniltv t., .,ihllti ll.eli i tlieiino nri.t l.e.'.inie Ii.li I lt iluw i,, ir,.... f loote. llim Ihelr ,'irl luleisU. hollce ih linehy M.ven lit ll.s.oe nr.. lit 1'i.iiri , f Ii,M,n e, I'nhiii;., mm, hy order duly made, ll..od.iy. tu ant day of April, kit, .-is ihe nine l.ii,:i for filin mi , Willi the clerk oi Kind court. In duly rrlfie.l t.v si'ti. ami all iliilitii in, l ,. filed l.y Bin. I date det.arred frfin pitrtlrlpatttiff In vldntid nr illslrll.uin.n of iha wi itiil'l i '"tn pa ii v nlnrli rruy lie mi. Ilie court or receiver therein. IKiillOP. l I'AI.IIKII. ae, rmti"l ut l.eli.iiiori. Ind., March J Ml.

Reporter, bj mail, $3 a Yi

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COL. J. 15. HKNDERSONS SALES

CLT THIS OCT AM) SAVE IT.

Anyone) wanting i!ul'' in Mtrrh rail r.-.i.lrn.e, o.J tsuilii We.t street orlS nlii.ne B71. (5 M.irrh K John llnli.iiil.nn. 5 miles Is soutliwe t of I eliMlli n, Htork sille. jS .Ma-rli 10.-K.I Whitlow A Parley's furriicer, II inilin nontlienst of 11-H anon, near IVrrinc'a stoi. Kftrni Kale. 1 5 M irch 12. Karl Martin, 4 miles is unnthwest of I ehanon, 20 horse anil 5 to hrinl of rattle and lei head of hojra and othi thinic. s March 13. Want Brenton, 6 milet 5 northean of Lebanon, stock ul, March 15. John .Sicka, broo-l now aalff 3 mllea eaat of Lebnr.of! S

March 16 Thomna SHarhlan and I

Samuel Wiley, H rniles outhet of

Ubnn.m, eonniatinif of a Iniye ammmt of atock, grain and farming imple

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and Tomatoes We will pay $12.00 per ton for Tomatoes and $12.00 per ton for Evergreen Sugar Corn Our service is unequalled. . We guarantee not to hold customers more than two hours in receiving their consignments, but in case of longer time being necessary, the overtime will be paid for at satisfactory rates. See us at the Icbanon Hardware Company. We will not accept tomatoes contracted for by other parties. Ladoga Canning (g.

Factory Phone 24

Lebanon Ildsy. Co. Phono 2bS

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