Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 138, Lebanon, Boone County, 8 March 1917 — Page 8

PUBLIC SALE We wilTwll at public auction at the wwutentw of Kd. Whitlow, 8 niilc southeast of Lebanon, on the Copland ft Stum road, at Perritw Stop on the T. II., I. K. traction line, on Saturday, March 10, 1917. : KKGINXIN'. AT 10:30 O'CLOCK A. M. HOUSES AS) ML'LKS One coming six-year-old buy horse, weighing leiW) of 1.4ft. jctmd; 1 blacky coming 5 year old bay horn, weighing -1. Hob: 1 smooth-mouth black mare, weighing 1.330 or 1.400, in fnai; I mooth-rnouth roan pony, family broke; 1 commit yearling black nml: c-wt 1 twlta !i-f-oii 'cll mule, to riauds higli; 1 late general purpose filly clt CATTLK One -vear-nM hWk re.,. - ith calf by 1 T.-year-old brimtl row, with calf by side; one 8-ymi--oM half Jersey cow, fret by day of gale; 1 ti-yenr-old ctru good Jersey mi'k cow fresh soon after sale; I 5-year-old briiulle cow, giving oo! flow .if in. Ik. These cowa are all good milkers. One commit 2-yeai-oiii roan Shot thorn h-ifo.-. HO;S-To Kig Type l'..lnl Omi !....! wnvn. fallow la-t of April: 1 ycar'mg male hog. Spotted Poland China. roed with Jersey. These hog are ail double immuned. Vr.y.V AND IMi'l.KMEXTS-Tiiree or four ton., good baled or.t straw. Set of good tug breeching wo. k harness, set of good .-ham breeching work liarncj. Tund.ull wagon, v-ith good fat bottom be-l; good box le-il wiili extra pair of side boa'-ris: good rubber-lire top bugi.y. two Oliver (li.ineh walk.n break. ig plows. 2 jointer. iro'l dnuh'e ihsc Janesvilie corn planter, check row attachment; good tiale cultivator, llnosior end-gnte seed sower, wito eras.- -ceil attachments; 2 KIK tooth spike tooth harrow., wooden hay rake, rlny-r buncher. double ..hovel plow, pair log holsters, two eight-gallon milk ran - trailers for automobiles ltHi biick. I'D tepialo nal.s. Ait .iurhind base burner, buggy pole, corn 'nheller. cutting box. tank heater, .-tecl-tire top I uggy ami other article!, too nuaie'ou to mention. Tl-'.HMS, name an usual. Whitlow & Carriger COL. J. V.. HKNJIKKSOS'. A uruon.-.-i .

County I News 1

PUBLIC SALE 'i ,! ,.- ., ih- Kate ii.l:.n .vol th. urn -tack-, rules, smith of Lebanon. mile, -t of Fayette, on FRIDAY, MARCH IB. 1917. l!F,i;lMi; AT 10:00 A. M. MK IKlK.-KS- do v In:.-... .'. y. ar- U. V

NEW SALEM. Rev. R. E. Lucas of Lebanon it

I holding a protracted meeting at this j

plurc. hvrrybndy inv.tc4. Mr. anil Mrs. Pres Camiibell of near Mechaoicsburir ment Tuesday with Mr. anil Mm. olen Beck. ' Judge Tribbett moved from near i I ch'inrm fo lenn.lr Heck's farm; Thursday. Mr. and Mm. Kav Htm called on. Mim Gladys J'lew Sunday afternoon. ) Miss Ursula Titus of near Dover and Blaine Luke of Lebanon spent j Saturday night and Sunday with -Mr. j and Mrs, Bert Titus. j Mr. awl Mrs. Lester Beck were Sun- j day gue.-U of Mr. and Mr. Omer

fleck. Sam Graham ami family and Paul Veil'iams v,re Sunday guests of C. M. Ja.-r.bv and family! Mrs. Williams, who has been staving with Mr. an i Mm. Judge Tribbett I. turned to the home of her daughter, .Mrs. Harold l.ewallen neur Lebanon Sundav.

Mr. and Mrs. Hen Garrett and chi!-j dim of Lebanon spent Kriday and Sat-. .11. lay with (lark Jaroby's. Brooke and Haul Williams took dinner Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Graham. Miss Olive Jaeobv spent the week-: and Kthel Jaeohy near h.-inon. j Newt B'-ck and daughter I.ucile i viil move to Lebanon thi: sining. j t liilherl Tribbett as o, of school the fist of the week on account of I

Lean-l.-r H. . aid Mr.. I.en nd itaught-rs. I enora. and -1vi--d on Mi . .Loige Tnl.bftt 1-r -

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lire, mg n:ar". ydark grav horse toit coming -" yean- old; one yearling colt. c a i n.K t o. years old. giving a olil, giving a g'si.i I

l log of 10 ,i tlo- o. of nolle;

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CO IIO(,S-Coi .-!, to farrow m March i M) to I'H) pounds.

1KKI l.oiK) bushel, of coin; of timothy II-LLMK IS l riding !l 1 1-rnw c'i!ina:', 1 'J-row iUii!i.i bol-d att.u-h"d 1 g ave! I Wa.k Hawk con-, pi,,ter in good 1 i barrel tank with i.oif lonn'.a'il

ness, 1 set of single harm 1 -i articles too nun erous to no ntnm. TKR.MS Ail sums ot J i and .-. ,;.o!.t of I. in.-oihs Wliioiat III giving approved free ho'd rote, a lur fo- ,-,-h W loos.- eatitled ui i

x good How of milk; t. ,ooo; the,.- h.-i!'-:r- a d to a Hereford bull; ,th p:gs by side; 1U sm ! 1,1 if.'iats weighing fr.

j I KKHI Sf., K. K. NO. S2. i M's. T..ir.itn.-on who ha been very j Mr. anu '.Mrs. Herbagii and son have j .oi.vi ii on a farm near .Scotland, i Mr. anil Mrs. Kred Karlns and M'" l.ir.d Mis. Lin. -t Sample and -l-.ou'1'-j ter Mar-oiio sent Monday with We-i-I W Swop,., ' Mi-s Ks'.her J'owell and Miss Cer-O-ivid.-on took Sunday dinner with 1 M' s Maud- Kdnngton.

j Ml io Haughty has opened hi., sugar :

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nixed and r.ii.ii (fiver

Mr... Laura Land i- ..n t. k Mr. and Mrs. W. I'. K.lnngt.

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-.he Diherence BetwenHey there, that's the wrong car" and "this car please, sir," is simply the difference in appearance. Some clothes have the "Hey there" look, others complete a "Sir." It isn't a difference in seams and buttonsIt's a difference in effect. . SLIP INTO A SUIT FROM Elbert Perkins Co. Today. Look at yourself in a mirror. You'll have that thrill of confidence which means that you are in the "Sir" division. Let us convince you that Perkins' Clothes command a "Sir." Spring Hats Ties Shirts Suits Elbert Perkins Co. The Home of Hart Schaffner Marx Clothes

1 1 J iti -h sal g (Civer plov i . wagon, t-uggv. hay f ' an :.. or. 1 m. tooth harrow. orailtion. 1 slfl corn cuUe

i atuehnl 2 sets of tug h i t of buggy harness and oth

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l.adirs' Aid of uncord ( hnrch Will Serve Lunch T. D. SHERIDAN AND S. W. WILEY

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Nohlo Slielbv and wit dat with Cranes Herr a , " M,s.. Audra Nwil is s.

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J. II. IIKMlKKStIN, Auctioneer. J " M,s.- Audra Nwil is spending fev. C. . W . Kll AM) 11.111 1) WOKKKLL, Clerk... dv i t her sister s near ( '. rmo -t. w . m mmmmm M.-i.. John llil.on spent Saturdav 'night and SumLiy with Andrew ilell

and family.

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GET 0LR SALE Bil Ai REI'OUTER OFFICE n,,rth f "1" 1 ' M moviti wher Mr. NViil vHi-atd am

GET YOUR SALE KILLS AT REPORTER OFFICE

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i. son's birthday about eighty-five or r j it.ii. Iiuridred of fo-r friends surprised - : l-er in the evening. I Mo Jennie I and of Croenw.K..!, in . I visiting her sister Mrs. lna iVlkins. ,.! Mr. and Mr-. Kutrene Stephenson j and children Otis and Inza spent Slin- , oa with Mi. and Mrs. M. A. Chaillie. : There, was a surprise given on Mr. . and Mrs. I ev , .-hule - Saturday , ...lil.l. T,,.- .neniog Mi sK-nt m piay--I ing pally piays an. I rook. et Sunday i.- reg-iiar ,-ireaehing ..'nay at the Kliavtlle Lapti.-t church. I j -tit loo, ii.ni; and ive.nng. Kvery- , t, tnv is i-oriioiiiv invityd. Mrs. Mart.n and Mis; on. Stewart I i -)i in Stiturfc:-' n:glit and Sunday . villi M:s. M.utir's daughter. Mr. -.! i:va Coodoighi.

ALL KINDS OF

Posts, Fence and

Gates WOOD FOR SALE i A. R. Dossett I'hone 176. Near Fullrr'i mw n

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' Langjalir of Lebanon. Mr. W ampler of Lebanon moved . 2:lafayetie liver', farm. Olm-y Ca-

S' moved n.-ar White.-,towo, and 1. ,:.-

i Wright inoc.-d on the Wilt pi-.pe.tv , vacated by Ca-ey.

W. T. Ilurhanan and fami 5 narrow -eui. from seriou

S.lsun.lav afternoon when the 2:10 in , . lerurbaii ,..- struck the rear of lii-,1 si automohii.. at the eroding l-er.-. '!'!., , S i looked for the car but faile.fl. . ! it for the hbwk.sm.th shoo. Mr.,. s lliiciianan and son Lug.-ne w.-r.- -n the ' bark seat antl were biUlx-d ronsid. 1 S SS'ably. Mrs. Ilurhanan . r.-ndeiod : I; unconscious when her head stru. A the j n-.U'li'ito. The rear wheels and fend-

Mr. and .Mrs. Uni'st li-.h.;.-! diiidren. Jano, t..bhy and Harry -pent Sunii:i with Hi. ao.l M K. Tucker and family. Tliur. diu hi'ng Mis. LIV.o St.-

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our Sl'IilSf; MOM NKT -ariy. Prirc.-s very reasopablc.

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HAKLAN .COMMENT CO. Slio i. rlmne inj. Krsiiloitee phon-s lla and 71-1 (tritt liarlan C. W. Chappiua

hi EXKUTOn

Good Prices for Corn 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 conMKnmcnts, hut in case of longer time heing necessary, the overtime will be paid for at hatisfactory rates. See us at the Lebanon Hardware Company. We will not accept tomatoes contracted for by other parties. Ladoga Canning (o.

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i 111 Kirs km: m'-.w. t 5; Miss Cleo Ogl... spent Sunday w'dh S ' .Mis. May Stevenson. 1 , Tom I'e.kin. and family spent Sun- l r .iay with .lol.n Cox and family. ': liianclie Scott is sUyum wilil S I ; Kill Wade and family were gu4-i.ti.js3 of f.-i.-nds in Noble-vilie Sundav. i Mi.--- CI.-,, Ogl... May Sl.-venson and S (.e.irgle llentiU Wei - tie- guest 4 of gi John I'ickelt and i,fe Sunday. 1 E5 m -M'. Urandenburg nil the g-j.-.,t ' ;SS S ('url Ayr.., and family Sundav. ' isa Si Miniio- .'r,-emn tfe g-ie,t rl ;s : Mrs. Tom Perkins Thuisd..). !gs 51 Homer iliandenhurg and wife v, i.. ,g: lh gui-ts of John llrandenbutg an I lJ 2 1 family Sunday. 1 3

S UAlslit,N. ; There will b preachittg at the j Cliiistlnn rluirrh Sdndi.y nioi.nt'g and 5 ! evening by ftev. An lein of Lad' g. 5! Everybody 1 mvrt.-cl. 5 I Those who look Sundry dinner with t

S Mr. Ceiilia Cany and family werei

s I John M-'iiure and lumilv and Mr. nod 5 M.-9. I-1- f W,-i,,. j-lcai,,,,,, lliisL ,H"migirr an-j Litntly and .Mim it-a 'f,

Home's Business College

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

Hall

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